Obesity rates may start falling this year due to weight loss jabs, seller says
- Obesity rates in the UK may start falling this year due to effective weight loss medications, according to Professor Jeremy Krebs from the University of Otago.
- About 500,000 people in the UK are currently taking weight loss jabs, with an expected weight loss of 15% to 20% over months, as reported by Simple Online Pharmacy.
- The National Health Service has limited access to these drugs, with only 800 patients prescribed Wegovy four months after its rollout, according to Sky News research.
- Rebecca Moore, Chief Operating Officer of Simple Online Pharmacy, stated that projections indicate around a million people could reverse their obesity within a year.
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