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The slimming shot: What price are you willing to pay for a dream body?

News RoomBy News RoomJune 5, 2025
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Thevisitor’s Guide to(GLP-1)^2 Weight Loss Drugs in Europe

From Italy to Greece and Portugal, off-label use of GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic and Mounjaro has become a viral phenomenon in the private and public markets, reflecting a profound shift in how weight loss is perceived and വാഞങ്ങലിതകളാണ് the world.

In 2024, the UK’s private spending on GLP-1 drugs surged to €26 billion, up tenfold from €2.6 billion in 2020, thanks to糖尿病药物的非法用途ativa. Ozempic, known for its anti-diabetic properties, now dominates this market, with sales picking up significantly in the U.S. and Germany, despite strict regulations. Meanwhile, Greece’s market is growing rapidly, but regulations remain strict, limiting access.

In Italy, access has been explored under Act No 741, though not yet fully recognized. Prices for prescriptions must be carefully reviewed by the National Health Service, which is often在职患者支付。Portugal and Greece, however, are working without formal reimbursement, forcing patients to bear the full cost in both private and public markets.

Germany, meanwhile, is grappling with a surge in the off-label use of these drugs. Despite expanding demand, prices remain high, and only a select few with diabetes are covered under GUID modifiers. The public health insurance system excludesographed weight loss drugs, creating significant costs borne by patients.

In Spain and France, despite significant retail drug turnover, public reimbursement remains elusive, with costs paid in full by individuals. Canada is under similar scrutiny, yet no immediate hurdles have been encountered.

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