Georgia is among the more restrictive states for weight-loss drug coverage — anti-obesity GLP-1s aren't a covered Medicaid benefit. The coverage that exists is a diabetes benefit.
Georgia Medicaid covers GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic, Mounjaro, Trulicity, Rybelsus and Victoza for type 2 diabetes with prior authorization. The prior authorization typically looks for a documented type 2 diabetes diagnosis and, often, a trial of a first-line oral drug such as metformin.
Even though weight loss is excluded, the same molecules can be covered under a different FDA-approved use — for example Wegovy for cardiovascular risk in people with established heart disease, or Zepbound for obstructive sleep apnea, and the diabetes brands (Ozempic, Mounjaro) for type 2 diabetes.
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Check my coverageYes, for type 2 diabetes with prior authorization. Georgia Medicaid covers GLP-1s like Ozempic for diabetes when the clinical criteria are met. Ozempic is not covered for weight loss.
No. Georgia Medicaid does not cover anti-obesity GLP-1s like Wegovy or Zepbound for weight loss; coverage is limited to type 2 diabetes.
Sometimes. FDA-approved non-weight-loss uses may be covered — for example Wegovy for cardiovascular risk with established heart disease, or Zepbound for obstructive sleep apnea.
Generally yes, or another oral diabetes drug. Most Medicaid diabetes rules expect a trial of a first-line oral medication such as metformin before a GLP-1 is approved.
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