Ozempic Shortages Abound Due to Weight Loss Effects
Ozempic Shortages Abound Due to Weight Loss Effects
A motion for prescription has been called to prevent the Ozempic shortages as the diabetes drug is being sold off-label as a weight loss drug. The motion has been initiated by patients, charities, and health officials alike so that it remains available for those who need it the most.Ozempic is a drug specifically for Type 2 diabetics that has an active ingredient called “semaglutide.” Semaglutide manages blood sugar levels in people with Type 2. Coincidentally, a much-desired side effect of the drug includes weight loss, which has made it in high demand over the past couple of years, thereby causing Ozempic shortages.This has caused its shortfall in the market, with the experts at the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) saying that the shortage is not likely to return to normal before mid-2024. DHSC is also discouraging the off-label prescription of Ozempic, stating, “The guidance is clear that these medicines should only be prescribed for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes, in order to protect supply for diabetes patients.”
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