Opublikowano dnia 03rd Jul 2025 / Opublikowano w: Leki
In 2025, one name keeps coming up when we talk about NHS drug spending: Ozempic. Originally introduced to help people with type 2 diabetes, Ozempic has since become one of the NHS’s most expensive drugs, with spending now estimated at over £400 million a year. 1
But what’s behind this rapid rise?
Ozempic is the brand name for semaglutide, a once-weekly injection that helps lower blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. It belongs to a group of drugs called GLP-1 receptor agonists, which help the body:
This combination makes it powerful for controlling blood sugar, aiding weight loss, and reducing the risk of heart disease.
Although Ozempic was designed for diabetes, its ability to help people lose weight quickly gained attention. Clinical trials showed that many people lost 10–15% of their body weight, even if they didn’t have diabetes. 2
This unexpected benefit triggered a huge rise in public demand-so much so that Ozempic became a buzzword on social media, in celebrity interviews, and even in fashion magazines. 3
By 2025, it’s clear that Ozempic is no longer just a diabetes drug-and the NHS is feeling the financial pressure.
Just a few years ago, NHS spending on Ozempic was relatively low-less than £50 million per year in 2022.⊃2; Fast forward to 2025, and that figure has jumped to over £400 million annually. 1
What’s behind the rise?
Ozempic vs. Wegovy: What's the Difference?
You may have heard of Wegovy, another brand of semaglutide. It’s a higher dose version, officially licensed in the UK for weight management in people with obesity. It became available through NHS specialist services in 2024. 4
However, Wegovy is in limited supply, and Ozempic is still being used (sometimes off-label) as a substitute. This has added to the high demand and increased NHS costs.
One of the biggest reasons for the high cost is that semaglutide is still under patent. This means no cheaper generic alternatives (or "biosimilars") are allowed on the market. 7
The drug also has:
All of this makes it difficult for the NHS to negotiate cheaper prices or buy in bulk easily.
This is where the debate begins.
Another major issue is supply. There have been shortages of Ozempic in the UK and globally, partly due to its unexpected popularity for weight loss. 6
This puts pressure on:
These shortages also inflate prices, making it even harder for the NHS to control spending.
It shows the huge demand and publicity that has followed Ozempic, Wegovy and recently Mounjaro. We have an obesity crisis in the UK due to poor lifestyle choices, poor nutrition, and sedentary behaviour. Demand is high!
Even though it’s expensive, Ozempic is still potentially effective-and some patients depend on it for good results. The NHS can’t just stop prescribing it, especially for people with poorly controlled diabetes or serious weight-related health risks.
Instead, the focus is now on:
Ozempic is part of a wider healthcare challenge: how do we make the most of new, innovative medicines without breaking the bank?
The NHS has to balance:
As more new drugs like Ozempic come along, this balance will become harder to maintain-especially in a stretched system.
For patients, Ozempic offers hope-not just for managing diabetes, but also for improving overall health and quality of life.
For clinicians, it means staying up to date with:
It’s also a reminder of the importance of holistic care, where medications are combined with diet, exercise, and support services like physiotherapy or nutrition counselling.
Ozempic is probably effective-and for some patients, life-changing. But its rise has sparked urgent conversations about value for money, responsible prescribing, and the need for joined-up care across the NHS.
We must look at prevention, by encouraging patients to make healthy lifestyle choices, and patients making the right decisions with their health. Exercise and good nutrition are essential.
As we look to the future, smart prescribing and continued research will be key to making sure the NHS gets the best health outcomes without overspending. Ozempic may be a star performer-but even the best medicines must be used wisely.
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