New weight loss jab explained as Wegovy 'skinny' drug comes to the high street
14.02.2023 - 19:55
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A new weight loss jab is coming to UK pharmacies that claims to melt pounds by blocking hunger - but does it really work?
The injectable medication known as Wegovy has been approved for use by UK health officials. Patients will be able to access the drug through pharmacies like Boots, Superdrug and which will be offering it through a subscription basis.
A few famous users, including Jeremy Clarkson, billionaire businessman Elon Musk and American presenter Chelsea Handler, have openly admitted to using the drug to lose weight.
Last November, the Tesla founder tweeted that he dropped 30 pounds - over two stone. When a user asked how he achieved this, he replied: "Fasting + Ozempic/Wegovy plus no tasty food near me."
According to its official website, Wegovy is intended for those with weight-related issues, who are either obese or overweight. The 2.4mg jag mimics a hormone that sends signals to parts of the brain that regulate appetite.
The new medication is the same as the diabetes drug sold in the US called Ozempic, which has recently exploded across the pond as the ultimate weight loss solution.
So, what is Wegovy, how does it work? Here's what you should know about the weight loss drug, including its many side effects, according to Wegovy's official website.
Wegovy is an injectable prescription medication for adults with obesity (BMI ≥30) or overweight (BMI ≥27) who also have weight-related medical problems, to help them lose weight and keep it off.
Wegovy works by mimicking a hormone that targets areas of the brain involved in regulating appetite and food intake. This can help you eat less, which can lead to weight loss.
Those who are prescribed Wegovy must take it once a week through an injection, any time of day, with or