“Wigofi”: The New Prescription Weight Loss Drug Approved by NHS in England

2023-06-07 11:20:21

  • Michelle Roberts
  • Health reporter, BBC News

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Experts warn that the “diet pills” that are widely used in the United States are not a quick fix or a substitute for a healthy diet and exercise.

Doctors in England are preparing to prescribe a weight-loss drug to some patients, to reduce obesity-related illnesses that are putting pressure on hospitals.

The approval of the “Wigofi” drug came in favor of the NHS in Britain, following research concluded that its users may be able to lose more than 10 percent of their weight.

The drug helps suppress appetite, so users feel full, which prompts them to eat less food.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the drug might be a “game-changer”, announcing a £40m pilot scheme to increase its availability with specialist weight management services.

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