Nearly half of 18-24-year-olds likely to buy unprescribed weight-loss treatments

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One in five Brits have tried a weight-loss treatment, such as diet pills, without consulting a doctor first (Image: Coolpicture/Getty Images)
One in five Brits have tried a weight-loss treatment, such as diet pills, without consulting a doctor first (Image: Coolpicture/Getty Images)

One in five adults have used a weight-loss treatment, such as diet pills or injections – without consulting a doctor, according to research.

A study of 2,003 adults found 29% of these bought the treatment on illegitimate sites, while a quarter used someone else’s prescription – and 24% were able to make the purchase through social media.

It also emerged 19% are more likely to try a product endorsed by celebrities – causing doctors to warn against the ongoing “celebrification” of weight-loss treatments.

Dr Crystal Wyllie, from Asda Online Doctor, which commissioned the research to mark the launch of its weight-loss injection guide, said: “Weight loss treatments, like Wegovy, provide an important service for patients affected by excessive weight, or struggling with a weight-related health condition.

“It’s concerning to see so many healthy adults looking to lay their hands on these treatments, which should be reserved for those with a genuine medical need.

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“It is now down to us as providers to ensure that proper safeguarding is put in place for all patients – and we hope to see other stockists following our suit, and implementing rigorous checks to make sure that these treatments are administered responsibly.”

Nearly half of 18-24-year-olds likely to buy unprescribed weight-loss treatmentsBut these treatments are designed for people with a BMI over 30, or with certain risk factors such as diabetes (Adam Gault/SPL/Getty Images)

Weight-loss injections have been created specifically for individuals with a BMI over 30, or at a lower BMI with certain risk factors, such as high blood pressure or diabetes.

However, the study found that, of the 35% of adults who would be interested in accessing weight-loss injections in the UK, only 7% without pre-existing conditions would meet the criteria.

Men are also more likely to purchase these unprescribed treatments than women (25%, versus 20%). And it is most common among young people, with 46% of those aged 18-24 likely to make a purchase – twice as many as the national average of 22%.

A spokesman for Asda Online Doctor added: “This trend can be highly dangerous, because weight-loss injection brands such as Wegovy, and the latest-to-market, Mounjaro, require prescriptions.

“Injection pens purchased through illegitimate sources may contain harmful ingredients not on the label, leading to potentially dangerous side-effects.”

Martin Winter

Wegovy, Semaglutide, Blood pressure, diabetes, Asda, Weight loss, Prescriptions, Diet

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