WHO Advocates for Universal Access to Ozempic-Style Drugs, Not Just for the Wealthy

The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging pharmaceutical companies to adopt tiered pricing, allowing for lower prices in low-income countries, and to consider voluntary licensing of patents and technology. This would enable producers worldwide to manufacture GLP-1s, thus expanding access to these medications.

Jeremy Farrar, an assistant director general at the WHO, mentioned to POLITICO that upcoming guidelines would offer an “amber and green light” to generic drug manufacturers for producing more affordable GLP-1 versions once the patents expire.

Francesca Celletti, a senior adviser on obesity at the WHO, stressed the necessity for “decisive action” to improve GLP-1 access, drawing parallels to the reduction in prices of antiretroviral HIV drugs earlier this century. She noted that what seemed impossible then became feasible as costs decreased.

Next year, key patents on semaglutide, which is used in Novo Nordisk’s diabetes and weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, will expire in certain countries, including India, Brazil, and China.

Dr. Reddy’s, an Indian generics company, plans to introduce a semaglutide-based generic weight-loss drug in 87 countries by 2026, as stated by its CEO, Erez Israeli, earlier this year, according to Reuters.

Israeli also mentioned that markets in the U.S. and Europe would open later, with other Western markets expected to open between 2029 and 2033.

While prices are anticipated to drop once generics are available, other challenges remain. Injectable drugs require cold chain storage, and health systems need to be prepared to distribute the drugs effectively once they become affordable, Celletti pointed out.


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13 responses to “WHO Advocates for Universal Access to Ozempic-Style Drugs, Not Just for the Wealthy”

  1. Great, so we’re finally gonna play nice with the poor folks and let them have a taste of the good stuff too! 🤷‍♂️ Who knew saving lives could be so complicated? It’s like asking a cat to share its tuna! 🐱‍👤

  2. Isn’t it delightful how the WHO wants to play Santa Claus for the poor while pharma keeps counting their gold? 😏 Next thing you know, they’ll be handing out free samples at the local café! 🍷

  3. Oh, how charming that the WHO thinks tiered pricing might make GLP-1s accessible—because clearly, what we needed was more bureaucracy to solve a simple problem. 🤷‍♂️ Next, they’ll suggest we just twiddle our thumbs while waiting for generics to magically appear.

  4. Carrot 
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    Carrot Joker

    Looks like the WHO’s got their sights set on turning luxury meds into a thrift shop special. Just what we need—access to affordable drugs, because who doesn’t love a good bargain, eh? 💸🧐

  5. Psycho Thinker Avatar
    Psycho Thinker

    Oh, brilliant! The WHO finally discovered there’s a world beyond the posh pharmacies of Europe and the US. Let’s hope those tiered prices don’t come with a side of bureaucratic red tape, or we’ll be waiting longer than for a bus in Rome. 😏💸

  6. The Final Judgement Avatar
    The Final Judgement

    Oh, brilliant move by the WHO—advocating for tiered pricing like it’s a trendy new café menu. Can’t wait for the day when my weight-loss meds cost less than my morning croissant! 🥐💸

  7. NoiseFire Avatar

    Seems like the WHO is finally getting their act together—who knew tiered pricing was a thing? Next, they’ll be asking for a discount on croissants in Paris. 🥐🙄

  8. Looks like the WHO has finally figured out that making life-saving meds affordable isn’t just for the posh folks at the top. Talk about a lightbulb moment! 💡🥳

  9. Bug 
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    Sure, because nothing screams “health equity” like waiting for generics to trickle down from the wealthy West while the rest of us just look at the empty shelves. 🤷‍♂️

  10. VenusLion Avatar

    Right, because the WHO suddenly cares about the little guy! Next, they’ll be handing out free samples at the local pub. 🍻

  11. Sass Burst Avatar
    Sass Burst

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams “equitable healthcare” like waiting for a decade while the rich keep munching on their pricey pills. Can’t wait for the “amber and green light” – that’s what I call a thrilling traffic jam of progress! 🚦💰

  12. speedwell Avatar

    No worries, mates, soon everyone can enjoy a posh drug that was once reserved for the elite, like a fancy dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant – but without the bill shock! 🍽️💸 Just waiting for the day when my taxi ride costs less than my medical bills!

  13. BlackExcalibur Avatar
    BlackExcalibur

    Can’t wait for my grandma to get her hands on these ‘affordable’ drugs while I’m still paying rent in the land of overpriced lattes. 🙄💸 Good luck with that “decisive action,” eh?

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