Wegovy weight-loss pills to be available for patients in UK to buy
The approval , behind the US and the UAE. Photograph: Bloomberg/ View image in fullscreen The approval , behind the US and the UAE. Photograph: Bloomberg/ Wegovy weight-loss pills to be available for patients in UK to buy Regulator approval means patients who meet criteria will be able to purchase tablets with private prescription Patients in the UK will soon be able to buy the Wegovy weight-loss pill, the medicines regulator announced on Thursday. It is the first GLP-1 receptor agonist tablet for weight-loss to be approved (MHRA), making the UK the third country to authorise the pills, behind the US and the United Arab Emirates. Before now, UK patients using the drug have had to use the injectable version. Emil Kongshøj Larsen, the executive vice-president for international operations at Novo Nordisk, the Danish multinational which makes the drug, said: “This is a landmark approval, making the UK the first country in Europe to approve Wegovy pill. We hope this approval supports increasing access to obesity care in the UK.” The pills, which contain semaglutide, are now approved for adults who are obese (BMI of 30 or above) or overweight (BMI of 27-30) and have at least one weight-related health condition. Clinical trials showed that those on the highest dose lost 14-17% of their body weight after 64 weeks. Until Wegovy tablets are approved (Nice), they will not be available on the NHS and eligible patients will have to get a private prescription. Prices have not yet been agreed, but patients will hope they are cheaper than injections. A private prescription for Wegovy injections typically costs £90-£300 a month, depending on the dose and length of prescription. New patients will start on 1.5mg, with doses increasing to 4mg, 9mg and 25mg, with at least one month at each level. Those already treated privately with weekly 2.4mg Wegovy injections can swap straight to 25mg tablets once daily, if suitable, the MHRA said. As with the injectable form, Wegovy pills have to be taken carefully. Patients need to take them whole with a sip of water on an empty stomach after fasting for at least eight hours, then avoid food or drink for at least 30 minutes. The most common side effects of Wegovy pills are gastrointestinal disorders including nausea, diarrhoea, constipation and vomiting. The MHRA said anyone experiencing a side effects should talk to their doctor, pharmacist or nurse and report it directly to the yellow card scheme.
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