These patients without drug coverage are eagerly awaiting generic Ozempic in Canada
TORONTO — Anne Welch worked a physically demanding job at her local SPCA — lifting pets, cleaning kennels and walking dogs — until she retired at age 71.
With the loss of that physical activity, coupled with an underactive thyroid, “the weight just started piling on,” the now-77 year old said in an interview from her home in Paris, Ont.
“(I’m) definitely feeling very down at times because I try so hard and I’ll go for a few weeks and I won’t eat any sweets and I’ll try to eat salads and then all of the sudden I wake up one morning and all I can think about is eating sweets,” Welch said.
“I’m sure that my back issues and my other issues would be helped by me being able to lose weight,” she said.

