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Weight-Loss Jabs: Breakthrough or Bullying?
29 Mar
Summary
- Nearly 5 million Britons have tried or are interested in weight-loss injections.
- Users face stigma, with critics calling them 'lazy' or 'dishonest'.
- Experts urge empathy, comparing stigma to past attitudes towards mental health.

Weight-loss injections, such as Mounjaro and Wegovy, have gained significant traction, with around 220,000 people accessing them via the NHS and millions more paying privately. Despite being hailed as a breakthrough for obesity treatment, these medications are surrounded by controversy and stigma.
Many individuals, including celebrities like Meghan Trainor and Sharon Osbourne, have faced public backlash, being branded 'lazy' or accused of 'taking shortcuts.' Nicole McKee, who lost 4st 6lb, detailed receiving abusive comments online, including being called a 'disgusting human being.' This criticism often stems from a perception that the injections offer an 'easy fix,' contrasting with traditional dieting which is culturally rewarded for its visible effort and discipline.