Diabetics' lives at risk by Ozempic shortage as demand surges for weight-loss jabs

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Diabetics' lives at risk by Ozempic shortage as demand surges for weight-loss jabs
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The UK has been hit by a supply shortage of Ozempic due to soaring demand The issue is particularly concerning for diabetics, who say their lives have been put at risk as they are unable to access the drug 🔴 PMGallagher1 reports

The UK has been hit by a supply shortage of the “miracle” weight-loss jab Ozempic due to soaring demand from people wanting to lose weight.

A spokesman said: “We are acutely aware of the uncertainty and concern this is causing, and the disruption patients and healthcare professionals are experiencing. We recommend that anyone who believes they may be affected by this speak to their clinician. . While we understand that off-label prescribing can be beneficial in some circumstances, we cannot support it when it is directly contributing to ongoing shortages that impact on people living with type 2 diabetes, and would encourage clinicians to be mindful of this impact.”

“I was in a coma for five days, which has left me with severe brain fog. The cost of this to the NHS would not have been insignificant – and will undoubtedly happen again and again.” “If I don’t have Ozempic my blood sugar will go out of control and I’ll get all sorts of side effects. I could go back into DKA, the complications are just endless. We’ve been told by the company that makes it that the shortage could go on until February, so I’m panicking. I really am. It’s a matter of life and death for me.”

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