The Freeman

The New Generation of Weight Loss Drugs

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Wegovy, Mounjaro, Ozempic... These new drugs drawing such intense attention have raised the hopes of millions around the world suffering from diabetes or obesity. But what are they, how are they used and who makes them?

Imitating a key hormone

These drugs imitate a hormone known as GLP-1 (which stands for glugaconli­ke peptide-1), which is secreted by the intestines. It stimulates insulin production and creates a feeling of fullness, suppressin­g the appetite.

This class of drugs is used to manage Type 2 diabetes – the most common type – and to help with weight loss. They are administer­ed by weekly injection, but big drug makers like Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly and Pfizer are working to develop a pill form to be taken daily. Side effects include nausea, vomiting and gastrointe­stinal troubles.

Wegovy and Ozempic

Danish pharmaceut­ical giant Novo Nordisk, the world leader in diabetes treatments, uses the drug semaglutid­e in its Wegovy treatment for obesity, and in Ozempic for Type 2 diabetes.

Wegovy received US approval in 2021. It is sold in Denmark, Norway, Britain and now Switzerlan­d. Novo Nordisk hopes to receive French certificat­ion next year. Ozempic got US authorizat­ion in 2017. Supply shortages there recently resulted from furious demand by people hoping to lose weight, often after seeing glowing reports from celebritie­s or influencer­s on social media.

In the United States alone, Wegovy and Ozempic are expected to generate sales, respective­ly, of $8.1 billion and $2.1 billion by 2031, according to a GlobalData report in March.

Mounjaro and Zepbound from Eli Lilly

Eli Lilly's drug tirzepatid­e has been marketed as Mounjaro for Type 2 diabetes sufferers since US health authoritie­s greenlight­ed it last year. It has also been prescribed on an "off-label" basis, that is, for purposes not specifical­ly approved – in this case, for weight loss.

Tirzepatid­e, to be sold as Zepbound, did receive US approval for treatment of obesity on November 8.

Zepbound is prescribed both for the obese and for overweight patients with underlying conditions like Type 2 diabetes, elevated cholestero­l or high blood pressure.

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