2025-08-31
Daily Star Front Page 31st of August 2025
The NHS is administering almost 200 weight-loss injections every hour, with demand surging as slimmers rush to secure supplies and private clinics prepare to raise their fees to about £300.
The NHS is administering almost 200 weight-loss injections every hour, with demand surging as slimmers rush to secure supplies and private clinics prepare to raise their fees to about £300.
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A surge in demand for weight loss drugs in Britain has led to the emergence of a new black market and rising prices, raising concerns about safety and accessibility for those seeking effective treatment.
The NHS is issuing almost 200 prescriptions an hour for weight loss injections, leading to high demand as manufacturers prepare to increase private costs to £300.
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