PMOS, formerly PCOS
Coordinate menstrual, metabolic, weight, skin, sleep, emotional-health, and reproductive concerns without reducing the condition to ovarian cysts.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome was renamed polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS, in 2026. Weight treatment should follow the medicine's approved indication while keeping metabolic health, menstrual history, contraception, pregnancy goals, emotional wellbeing, and specialist needs visible.
Coordinate menstrual, metabolic, weight, skin, sleep, emotional-health, and reproductive concerns without reducing the condition to ovarian cysts.
Review GLP-1 eligibility under general obesity-treatment rules while keeping women's-health goals visible.
Use a separate plan when pregnancy is possible, desired soon, or recognized during treatment.
GLP-1-based obesity medicines are not FDA approved to treat PMOS or PCOS itself. A clinician must confirm general weight-management eligibility, safety, the correct product, and current insurance or pharmacy requirements.