Weight loss injections are becoming a hot topic including the likes of drugs like Wegovy and Saxenda, which are available on the NHS.If used with a low-calorie diet, more exercise, and behaviour support, people can lose over 10 per cent of their body weight in a year, says the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).Weight-loss injections like Wegovy and Saxenda are licensed in the UK, and Mounjaro has just been approved for use in the medical world.
However, the drug Ozempic is only for patients with type 2 diabetes.Ozempic is not licensed as a weight-loss drug in the UK or the US.
The UK Government acknowledges: "It is not authorised for weight-loss, but it is used off-label for that purpose."Dr Alexis Missick from online pharmacy UK Meds says there are talks about whether it's safe to use a drug meant for type 2 diabetes for other purposes.
She warns: "Medical experts caution against the casual use of such medications without a proper understanding of their effects and potential risks.
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