Good, we need to make our own and stop buying American pharmaceuticals that are vulnerable to the whims of an insane, senile fascist wherever possible.
FlockBoySlim on
All the fatties panic buying their vanity drug which leads to diabetic patients not being able to get it lmao. Its like a sketch Carlin would write.
Formal_Produce3759 on
It’ll end up only being available through your GP as it should be. It’s being abused by being so readily available through websites.
lalabadmans on
“Instead, we’d encourage them to speak to their pharmacy, who can support them with any concerns they may have and provide them with the safe care they need.”
Example of how to say a lot without saying anything.
blozzerg on
They’ve only suspended it to ensure the users are paying the higher price and to prevent people getting in one last cheaper dose. It’s the most obvious example of corporate greed I’ve seen in a long time, and to be honest it’s quite disgusting that it’s not only happening, but is allowed to happen.
Regardless of what people think of those using it, this drug has the power to help people become more healthy, which in turn will lead to fewer weigh related issues further down the line helping to alleviate the burden on the NHS long term. And people are willing to pay for it too, meaning many people are actively taking themselves away from the NHS *at present*, no need for doctors visits, no need for weight management advice, no need for any weight related screenings etc.
Some of the price increases I’ve seen are insane, £140 a month to £220? Many already struggle with the current pricing, the increase is completely unjustifiable and will have a lot of negative consequences – some won’t be able to continue and won’t have been on it long enough to change their old habits meaning they put weight back on, some will struggle with their mental health as they fear the above, some will end up sinking in debt to secure the future of their health.
This is a disaster for the UK, specifically for the NHS. It’s alright people saying they’ll just have to lose weight the old fashioned way but that is literally what they’re doing – the drug doesn’t melt fat off, you still have to diet and exercise for it to work, it just helps you along the way.
zackdaniels93 on
Literally decided to start this three weeks ago. Not even a month and they start hiking prices and lowering availability. Sod’s law lol
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Good, we need to make our own and stop buying American pharmaceuticals that are vulnerable to the whims of an insane, senile fascist wherever possible.
All the fatties panic buying their vanity drug which leads to diabetic patients not being able to get it lmao. Its like a sketch Carlin would write.
It’ll end up only being available through your GP as it should be. It’s being abused by being so readily available through websites.
“Instead, we’d encourage them to speak to their pharmacy, who can support them with any concerns they may have and provide them with the safe care they need.”
Example of how to say a lot without saying anything.
They’ve only suspended it to ensure the users are paying the higher price and to prevent people getting in one last cheaper dose. It’s the most obvious example of corporate greed I’ve seen in a long time, and to be honest it’s quite disgusting that it’s not only happening, but is allowed to happen.
Regardless of what people think of those using it, this drug has the power to help people become more healthy, which in turn will lead to fewer weigh related issues further down the line helping to alleviate the burden on the NHS long term. And people are willing to pay for it too, meaning many people are actively taking themselves away from the NHS *at present*, no need for doctors visits, no need for weight management advice, no need for any weight related screenings etc.
Some of the price increases I’ve seen are insane, £140 a month to £220? Many already struggle with the current pricing, the increase is completely unjustifiable and will have a lot of negative consequences – some won’t be able to continue and won’t have been on it long enough to change their old habits meaning they put weight back on, some will struggle with their mental health as they fear the above, some will end up sinking in debt to secure the future of their health.
This is a disaster for the UK, specifically for the NHS. It’s alright people saying they’ll just have to lose weight the old fashioned way but that is literally what they’re doing – the drug doesn’t melt fat off, you still have to diet and exercise for it to work, it just helps you along the way.
Literally decided to start this three weeks ago. Not even a month and they start hiking prices and lowering availability. Sod’s law lol