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GLP-1s in South Africa 2026: access, pricing, and the compounded landscape

What South Africans actually pay for Ozempic, Mounjaro, and compounded semaglutide in 2026. Medical aid coverage, pharmacy options, and tracking with ZAR pricing.

By the Muscle Guard research team · Published 2026-06-10 · Last updated 2026-06-10

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