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Britain to Study Weight Loss Drug’s Impact on Economy and Health

Britain to Study Weight Loss Drug’s Impact on Economy and Health
RTX
October 17, 2024

London, UK — The UK government has announced a new initiative to study whether Eli Lilly’s weight loss drug, Mounjaro, can help address the country’s rising long-term sickness rates and bring more people back into the workforce. The study is part of a larger £279 million ($365.4 million) investment by the pharmaceutical company in Britain, revealed during a flagship health summit hosted by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Health Minister Wes Streeting, speaking about the initiative, said that the weight-loss drug, a competitor to Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic, has the potential to transform the health of the nation. He emphasized that the drug could significantly reduce the financial burden on the National Health Service (NHS), which currently spends £11 billion a year on treating obesity-related issues.

In a statement published in The Telegraph, Streeting remarked, “For many people, these weight-loss jabs will be life-changing, helping them get back to work and easing the demands on our NHS.” He also noted that obesity has forced many out of the workforce and contributed to higher rates of sick leave, which has become a drag on the UK economy.

As part of this initiative, the University of Manchester will lead a major real-world study to assess the effectiveness of the drug, officially known as tirzepatide and marketed as Mounjaro in the UK. The study will involve up to 3,000 participants and will focus not only on the drug’s impact on weight loss but also on its effects on participants’ overall quality of life, employment status, and the number of sick days taken.

The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) has already signaled its commitment to using weight-loss drugs as part of a broader strategy to tackle obesity. Earlier this month, the NHS outlined a plan to offer Mounjaro to nearly 250,000 people over the next three years.

While the drug presents an exciting tool for combating obesity, Streeting highlighted that lifestyle changes will also be necessary for long-term success. “The use of these drugs must be coupled with healthier lifestyle choices, so we don’t further strain a health service that is already facing immense challenges,” he said.

The announcement comes at a time when Britain is grappling with high rates of long-term sickness, which have had a direct impact on labor productivity and the economy. By reducing obesity levels and helping people return to work, the government hopes to alleviate some of the pressure on both the NHS and the workforce.

With Eli Lilly’s investment and the new study, Britain is looking to lead the way in exploring how medical interventions can address not just health outcomes but also broader economic challenges.

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