The company expects ‘pent-up demand’ for the drug to subside within the next few months
By Physician’s Briefing Staff HealthDay Reporter
THURSDAY, Feb. 2, 2023 (HealthDay News) â The wildly popular weight-loss drug Wegovy has become hard to find, but that could soon change.
Novo Nordisk, which makes the medication, said Wednesday that it has increased production to meet demand. “We know for a fact that patients have been lined up,” CEO Lars Jorgensen said on a call with investors, NBC News reported.
Wegovy (semaglutide) is a glucagon-like peptide-1 agonist, mimicking a hormone that cuts appetite and helps reduce food intake. It costs about $1,300 a month and often is not covered by insurance. An off-label alternative is the type 2 diabetes drug Ozempic, which is a smaller dose of semaglutide and is approved to help regulate blood sugar levels. Novo Nordisk also makes Ozempic.
Novo Nordisk expects “pent-up demand” for Wegovy to subside during the next few months, Jorgensen said. “We are obviously encouraged by the trend line we see, but we also do believe there will be a normalization of that,” he said.
During the shortage, some Americans have gained some or all of their weight back as they have given up the medication, NBC News reported. The company “looks forward” to the medication’s wider availability, said Doug Langa, head of North American operations for the Danish company.
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