NHS relaxes rules on weight-loss jabs for millions of diabetes patients
- Millions more Britons will be offered weight loss jabs by the NHS to assist with pre-existing health conditions.
- This change aims to 'propel type 2 diabetes treatment into the 21st century.'
- The draft guidance recommends better use of SLGT-2 inhibitors, which are currently 'under-prescribed.'
- These guidelines could help ease the burden of living with type 2 diabetes and address inequities in treatment and outcomes.
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