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Quarter of a million more Brits to be prescribed weight loss jabs free on the NHS in new drive to crush obesity crisis

The rollout will be phased according to need, to reduce strain on the NHS - find out who will be eligible first below

A QUARTER of a million more Brits will be put on NHS fat jabs in the next three years under plans to crush England’s obesity crisis.

Super-strong tirzepatide, which can help slimmers lose a quarter of their body weight, is set to be rolled out to 1.6million people over the next 12 years.

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Tirzepatide, known by brand name Mounjaro, is one of the most effective weight loss injectionsCredit: Reuters

Health chiefs are planning a splurge on the weight loss injections, which have previously been tightly controlled for only the most in need.

The most severely overweight will get the first prescriptions and then the NHS plans to work down through lower risk patients.

It could be prescribed online to avoid overwhelming GP surgeries.

The drugs mimic hormones that make you feel full, squashing your appetite so you eat fewer calories and lose weight rapidly.

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This will be a powerful part of our arsenal to tackle obesity

Professor Sir Stephen PowisNHS England

Tirzepatide, known by brand name Mounjaro, is one of the most effective and costs about £122 per patient per month.

In a trial, users lost an average of 21 per cent of their body weight in nine months and 27 per cent after two years.

Professor Sir Stephen Powis, medical director for NHS England, said: “This drug will be a powerful part of our arsenal to tackle obesity.

“This phased rollout will ensure those with the greatest clinical need can access it as a priority.

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“With the sheer number of people potentially eligible for these treatments and GP teams already delivering record numbers of appointments, the NHS is developing a range of community-based and digital services to provide weight loss drugs.”

Three in 10 adults in England - about 16million people - are obese and at higher risk of cancer, dementia and heart diseases.

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The NHS’ plans to introduce the drug over a 12-year period have been floated in a consultation by spending watchdog the National Institutes of Health and Care Excellence.

They would begin by prescribing to people with a body mass index (BMI) higher than 40 and three or more related health problems.

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NICE chief executive Dr Sam Roberts said: “Our independent committee found this medicine to be both effective and good value for money. 

“Its use will help people living with obesity to lose weight, and as a result substantially reduce the risk that they will develop serious health problems.

“Because of the very large number of people who could potentially benefit, NICE accepts that a phased roll out is required.”

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