Ozempic

2023 - 3 - 29

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Western Canada: Americans flock to B.C. to buy Ozempic, touted as ... (The Globe and Mail)

Almost 13000 U.S. residents had obtained Ozempic from B.C. pharmacies in January and February alone, amounting to almost a fifth of all Ozempic ...

[Carly Weeks ](https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-weight-loss-drug-ozempic-wegovy-obesity/)reported in January that manufacturer Novo Nordisk has created a version of Ozempic aimed at helping patients with obesity. The registrar of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia said he had no knowledge of the scheme and first heard about it through the media. The province’s College of Pharmacists said it is assessing the situation to determine next steps. Dix said his government will amend its regulations to curb the sale of Ozempic to people outside of Canada, with the aim of ensuring that B.C. The price in the U.S. Health Canada approved Wegovy in November, 2021, and Novo Nordisk planned to launch the drug here in the fall of 2022. Dix said he is not seeking sanctions against the two Metro Vancouver pharmacies that have been sending the drug south. He is also asking the province’s relevant regulatory colleges to ensure that doctors and pharmacists dispensing Ozempic are complying with the product’s approved use. Justine Hunter wrote that demand for Ozempic has driven shortages of the medication in the United States, which has made obtaining it more difficult for people with Type 2 diabetes. Dix said, but “the trend is in that direction.” “We don’t have enough Ozempic in British Columbia to satisfy the American market.” “This is concerning and, in my view, it has to stop,” Mr.

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B.C. wants federal clamp on weight and diabetes drug Ozempic ... (Times Colonist)

VICTORIA — British Columbia wants a federal government clampdown on prescription rules after thousands of doses of the hyped weight loss drug Ozempic went ...

"It's Ozempic today, it might be another drug tomorrow, but I don't think this is a short-term thing," he said. He said he's asking the B.C. "We need to take some action." He said the province is taking action to ensure patients in B.C. "We have to protect patients here." were being filled for American patients who receive the medication by mail.

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British Columbia to bar Americans from buying Ozempic over supply ... (STAT)

As more Americans seek out diabetes drug Ozempic to help them lose weight, British Columbia plans to limit sales to Canadian residents.

In the first two months of this year, 15% of the roughly 16,000 Ozempic dispenses in British Columbia were sold to U.S. That’s an “unusually high percentage,” as the average proportion of other drugs sold to Americans is 0.4%, the province said. British Columbia plans to limit sales of the popular diabetes drug Ozempic to Canadian residents in response to a wave of Americans flocking to local pharmacies in search of the drug, potentially straining supplies in the province.

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Les Leyne: B.C. taking steps to protect province's supply of Ozempic ... (Dawson Creek Mirror)

Health Minister Adrian Dix announced a number of steps Tuesday to tackle a strange local impact from the current mania over the latest greatest miracle drug, ...

Dix noted that cross-border drug shopping goes both ways, as Canadians go to the U.S. The job is to curb the excessive Ozempic shopping in Canada without curtailing legitimate access. He said the extraordinary number from Nova Scotia is concerning, so he’s writing to all Canadian health ministers asking them to review the problem. pharmacies were responsible for 13,197 (88 per cent) of the 15,798 dispenses to U.S. (The phrase “pill mills” comes to mind.) The average share of other drugs sold to U.S. It is not approved for weight loss. But tracking prescriptions for the subsequent two months via the Pharmanet system showed the provincial supply is being gamed. Fifteen per cent of Ozempic prescriptions through February were filled for U.S. Shortages are developing in the U.S. Health Minister Adrian Dix announced a number of steps Tuesday to tackle a strange local impact from the current mania over the latest greatest miracle drug, Ozempic. citizens at prices far below the going rate in the U.S.

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Health Matters: B.C. limits access to Ozempic to Canadians only ... (Globalnews.ca)

Amid surging demand from Americans, B.C. is taking steps to protect the province's supply of the diabetes drug 'Ozempic'. Global BC Medical Contributor Dr.

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What you need to know about Ozempic in B.C.: Why Americans want ... (CBC.ca)

Thousands of people in the U.S. have been getting the diabetes drug Ozempic from pharmacies in B.C. this year, prompting the province to announce a ...

Dix said the province wants to preserve its stock of Ozempic to be sure British Columbians with Type 2 diabetes can access the drug. In the U.S., drug companies are allowed to decide. Americans doing so still need a prescription from a physician licensed in Canada to buy Canadian pharmaceuticals. are turning to Canadian pharmacies to buy the drugs for cheap. Dozens of users on TikTok and Reddit trade information about accessing the medication in Canada. without insurance, or that their insurance won't cover the drug without a diabetes diagnosis. "If you know that it's for an off-label use ... At a news conference Tuesday, Health Minister Adrian Dix detailed the results of an internal ministry investigation into the cross-border issue, saying that nearly one in five Ozempic prescriptions in B.C. is affecting supply across the country. In B.C., one month of Ozempic costs around $300 — a third of some American prices. In the first two months of the year, upwards of 15 per cent of Ozempic prescriptions in B.C. went to American residents in the first two months of the year.

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NS regulator gathers info on Ozempic prescriptions written to U.S. ... (CTV News Atlantic)

After British Columbia singled out a Nova Scotia practitioner for writing thousands of Ozempic prescriptions to Americans through pharmacies in metro ...

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What you need to know about Ozempic in B.C.: Why Americans want ... (msnNOW)

Thousands of people in the U.S. have been getting the diabetes drug Ozempic from pharmacies in B.C. this year, prompting the province to announce a ...

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What is Ozempic and why is B.C. cracking down on sales of the drug ... (msnNOW)

Thousands of people in the U.S. have been getting the diabetes drug Ozempic from pharmacies in B.C. this year, prompting the province to announce a ...

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People taking obesity drugs Ozempic and Wegovy gain weight once ... (CNBC)

Novo Nordisk told CNBC that people must keep taking the company's blockbuster weight loss drug Wegovy to keep weight off. The company said rates of weight ...

That popularity sparked widespread shortages last year and prompted Novo Nordisk to [ramp up production](https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/supply-weight-loss-drug-wegovy-expected-improve-months-company-says-rcna68572) of Wegovy. Her remarks come after Ozempic and Wegovy catapulted to the U.S. She said available data suggests most individuals will recover most of their weight within five years of stopping Wegovy, and roughly 50% of their weight after two to three years. She called that a "direct effect on satiety," and noted that the drugs can also control what type of food people crave. She said it's tied to how the drugs work. "As long as you're keeping your intake the same, your output the same, you're able to control your weight.

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Ozempic's weight loss side effect can make it harder to find for ... (NPR)

The prescription drug Ozempic helps people with diabetes control their blood sugar. But its wild popularity is due to a side effect: rapid weight loss.

VANEK SMITH: Still, Rodriguez says, for diabetic patients, Ozempic is truly a very promising drug. One such service, Sequence, charges subscribers about $100 a month, and it was just purchased by Weight Watchers for more than $100 million, a sign that the weight-loss industry is also getting in on the Ozempic game. VANEK SMITH: A raft of telehealth companies have cropped up that offer pricey monthly subscriptions to weight loss services, which include access to Ozempic or a similar drug. It is legal for doctors to prescribe a drug like Ozempic for an unofficial use, but Rodriguez sees Ozempic's popularity as a problem, especially since it can be really hard to find in a lot of places, and insurance often won't cover it, meaning only people who can afford to pay $1,600 a month can get it. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. After all, Ozempic is a pretty new drug. And no surprise, all of this demand for Ozempic has sparked a whole new crop of businesses. VANEK SMITH: Carter-Williams' weight started to drop right away. Comedian Chelsea Handler said on a podcast that everybody in Hollywood is using it. It causes the body to produce insulin, which lowers blood sugar, slows digestion and makes people feel full. But its wild popularity is due to a side effect: rapid weight loss. Carter-Williams tried it and was amazed.

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Ozempic, the injections that treat type 2 diabetes and promise to end ... (EL PAÍS in English)

Known as the “Hollywood drug,” it has become wildly popular after several actresses and influencers used it to lose weight quickly.

“We are waiting to launch it in Spain; we are the next country,” the doctor says. Denmark’s Novo Nordisk (the owner of Wegovy and Ozempic) is leading the way and claims that this year it will double last year’s sales. In the year he has been using the drug, he has lost 26 kilos (about 57 pounds) and spent over €1,500 ($1,627.14). But if the patient develops, say, cardiovascular problems over the years because of that obesity, we are going to finance a stent for their arteries, we are going to pay for heart surgery. He shares good news over the phone: “In the future we’ll have molecules that are three times more effective than the ones we have now.” Morales mentions Wegovy, a higher-dose version, which is designed specifically for people who are overweight or obese. “It seems like we reward the patient for becoming diabetic and we [only] finance the drug then,” he laments. “What has happened to me is wonderful, plain and simple,” he says over the phone. “There’s a client who uses it and I know of a trainer at the [fitness] center who supplements his workouts with injections,” she says. In Spain, it can be purchased with a prescription at the pharmacy; for diabetics, it is financed by the state and costs €4.24 ($4.60) for four doses. “It’s true that they talk about it in the gym,” confirms Teresa (not her real name), a personal trainer at an exclusive sports center in Madrid, Spain. Although it has been approved and prescribed in Spain since 2017, its fame seems to have exploded in recent months, leading to shortages and people’s obsession with getting their hands on the precious injections. They call Ozempic the “Hollywood drug,” and it is the best known of its class of medication, GLP-1 receptor agonists, which could end obesity worldwide.

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“Ozempic Face” And How To Fix It (NBC Southern California)

Board Certified Dermatologist Dr. Tess Mauricio explains to California Live's Jessica Vilchis what "Ozempic Face" is and how you can treat it.

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B.C. wants federal clamp on weight and diabetes drug Ozempic ... (Globalnews.ca)

B.C. wants a federal government clampdown on prescription rules after thousands of doses of the weight loss drug Ozempic were sold to Americans by one Nova ...

“It’s Ozempic today, it might be another drug tomorrow, but I don’t think this is a short-term thing,” he said. “It’s a national problem. It’s a problem across the 10 provinces. “We have to protect patients here.” “People who are doing this are really just being guinea pigs.” He said the province is taking action to ensure patients in B.C. Provincial and federal regulators need to work together to protect the supply of in-demand medications and avoid “mass exportation” of a drug needed by Canadian patients, Dix said. He said he wants a federal government review under the Food and Drugs Act “to address the concerning number of Ozempic prescriptions emanating from practitioners in one province.” were being filled for American patients who receive the medication by mail. Nova Scotia’s Department of Health and Wellness said in a statement that it is aware of the situation and has reached out to the province’s College of Physicians and Surgeons about “what is taking place.” “We would never have sufficient supply of Ozempic in British Columbia to satisfy the needs of the American market,” he said. Dix said the situation involving Ozempic is “unacceptable,” and noted that less than half a per cent of other drugs in B.C.

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N.S. regulator gathers info on Ozempic prescriptions written to U.S. ... (CTV News Atlantic)

After British Columbia singled out a Nova Scotia practitioner for writing thousands of Ozempic prescriptions to Americans through pharmacies in metro ...

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