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'King Kong' weight loss jab Mounjaro hit by NHS postcode lottery

ENGLAND, AUG 5 – Only 8 of 42 NHS Integrated Care Boards offer Mounjaro, with funding for 22,000 of 97,500 eligible patients, causing delays and limited treatment access, NHS data shows.

  • The NHS rollout of the weight loss drug Mounjaro for severely obese patients began on June 23 but faces delays and uneven access across England.
  • This rollout follows NICE guidance to treat patients with a BMI over 40 plus clinical conditions, yet funding covers just over 22,000 patients of an estimated 97,500 eligible in the first year.
  • A recently released quality standard encourages healthcare professionals to provide personalized long-term support, including access to dietitians and community programs, to help prevent patients from regaining weight after medication.
  • Dr Yael Wolff Sagy stated injections reduce obesity-related cancer risk by 41% but cautions that the full metabolic benefits of GLP-1 drugs are not yet understood.
  • The slow rollout and funding gaps suggest many eligible patients face prolonged waits, highlighting the need for improved NHS access and continuous care for effective weight management.
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Sky News UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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