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India's Weight Loss Drug Boom: Miracle Cure or Risky Fad?

20 Dec

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Summary

  • Unregulated weight loss injections surge in India amidst diabetes epidemic.
  • Mounjaro, a diabetes and obesity drug, is India's highest-selling drug.
  • Experts warn of muscle loss, pancreatitis, and blindness risks from misuse.
India's Weight Loss Drug Boom: Miracle Cure or Risky Fad?

India faces a growing epidemic of diabetes and obesity, with weight loss drugs seeing unprecedented demand. Mounjaro, a popular injectable medication for diabetes and obesity, has become India's top-selling drug since its approval. Drug companies like Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk are actively participating in this expanding market.

While hailed by many as a necessity for public health, medical professionals express significant concerns about the unregulated boom. Experts like bariatric surgeon Mohit Bhandari warn of serious potential side effects, including muscle loss, pancreatitis, and even blindness, urging strict government regulation on prescription and distribution.

The market is expected to become a major global hub for these drugs, especially as patents expire, allowing for cheaper domestic versions. However, physicians stress that these medications are not a magic solution and must be complemented by lifestyle changes, nutrition education, and exercise to truly combat India's health crisis.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mounjaro is an injectable drug that helps regulate blood sugar and suppress appetite, aiding in diabetes and obesity management, making it India's highest-selling drug.
Experts warn of potential side effects like muscle loss, pancreatitis, gallstones, and blindness if these drugs are misused or not properly regulated.
While helpful, experts state these drugs are not a complete solution; they must be combined with lifestyle changes, diet, and exercise.

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