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Diabetes drug could be approved for weight loss

Health Secretary Steve Barclay said Mounjaro has the potential to help thousands of people living with obesity


Another diabetes drug has been authorised to help overweight and obese patients with weight loss by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

Patients with weight-related health problems - such as prediabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or heart problems - could have access to Tirzepatide if it receives further approval from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice).

The weight loss jab, also known as Mounjaro, was given the green light for NHS use in September by Nice as an option for patients with type 2 diabetes.

Of its use for weight management, Health Secretary Steve Barclay said: “Although further approvals are needed to use this in the NHS, Mounjaro has the potential to help thousands of people living with obesity and support those suffering from weight-related illnesses - if used alongside diet and physical activity.

“Tackling obesity could help cut waiting lists and save the NHS billions of pounds.”

The active ingredient in the drug works by making a patient feel full and less hungry, and making them experience fewer food cravings.

The MHRA’s authorisation is based on the results of two clinical trials, which showed that patients who were treated with Tirzepatide “had a significant weight loss over time compared to patients who took a placebo”.

The agency warned the drug may affect how well the contraceptive pill works in obese or overweight female patients.

It also listed potential side effects of the medicine, including nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting - which usually goes away over time - and constipation.

Low blood sugar is also “very common” in patients with diabetes, the agency added.

Julian Beach, MHRA interim executive director, healthcare quality and access, said: “We have prioritised rapid assessment of this new indication for Mounjaro, given the public health importance of access to new medicines to help tackle obesity.

“We have drawn on advice from the independent Commission on Human Medicines in coming to our decision, and as with all products, will keep the safety of Mounjaro under close review.”

The MHRA said it will keep the safety and effectiveness of Mounjaro under close review.

In September, semaglutide, sold under the brand name Wegovy, was launched in the UK to help tackle obesity.

The drug was approved for NHS use by Nice earlier this year and is now available to patients via specialist services.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...weight-obesity/
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Old Thu, Nov-09-23, 03:30
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And because this forum already has many separate threads on WL medication, adding to this post about UK Mounjaro…yesterday the FDA approved a cheaper version of Mounjaro.

FDA approves Zepbound, a new obesity drug that will take on Wegovy

https://www.npr.org/sections/health...-take-on-wegovy

Zepbound?
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Old Thu, Nov-09-23, 04:23
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Drugs are named to sound like a word but is unique for patenting purposes.

THIS is the money stream for Pharma in the US: offload research and testing, play with the patents for their benefit, and ADVERTIZE.

IF we took away the drug ads, we could get a better handle on the fact that these drugs are consumer items, with all the lying and games that comes with it.

Not necessarily "healthful" but the people want it...
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Old Thu, Nov-09-23, 05:49
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Zepbound
Recently I asked a pharmacist about a drug, and said I had no idea how to pronounce its generic version.

"No worries, I don’t either, spell it for me.”
Only 11 letters, a breeze.
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Old Thu, Nov-09-23, 15:00
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I think it means the following:

"If you ever decide to stop taking Zepbound, you're bound to look like a Zeppelin in a short time . . . "
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