Ozempic prescriptions to Americans plunge 99% in B.C. after N.S. doctor suspended | 24CA News
The B.C. authorities has introduced that the variety of Ozempic prescriptions being disbursed to Americans has plummeted by no less than 99 per cent after the province enacted new rules and a physician behind an “unusually high percentage” of prescriptions was briefly suspended.
From Jan. 1 to April 19 of this 12 months, 30,700 Ozempic prescriptions have been disbursed to U.S. residents by B.C. pharmacies. Between April 20 and May 31, that very same quantity dropped to 111 — a 99.6 per cent discount, in line with a press launch from the B.C. Ministry of Health.
The Ministry instructed Global News again in January that it was monitoring B.C.’s provide of Ozempic, a Type 2 diabetes drug that has made headlines for its off-label use as an weight problems therapy, due to “recent social media trends and shortages in the United States.”
It seems these U.S. shortages have been driving Americans to hunt out the drug in Canada, driving fears that Canada would additionally face an Ozempic scarcity in consequence. During the primary two months of 2023, B.C. found that as much as 15 per cent of the drug’s prescriptions within the province have been being despatched south of the border.
On April 19, the province introduced a brand new regulation that bars non-residents from shopping for Ozempic on-line and thru mail-order gross sales. This doesn’t impression Canadians’ entry to the drug, however it implies that if an American needs to get an Ozempic prescription stuffed in B.C., they should buy it in particular person.
The regulation got here after the province found that simply two on-line B.C. pharmacies had stuffed 88 per cent of all prescriptions going to U.S. residents, and that 95 per cent of these prescriptions have been being written by a single doctor from Nova Scotia.
On April 6, Nova Scotia’s College of Physicians and Surgeons introduced it had briefly suspended the physician in query, who had written no less than 17,000 prescriptions for Ozempic inside three months.
That physician has been recognized as Dr. David Davison, a Nova-Scotia-licensed doctor based mostly in Odessa, Texas, who graduated from Dalhousie University in 1977.
Davison retained a Nova Scotia licence to observe drugs as a non-resident, although he hasn’t practised within the province “for many years,” stated Dr. Gus Grant, registrar and CEO of Nova Scotia’s College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Grant stated the faculty suspended the physician’s licence on an “interim” foundation and launched a full investigation, calling it a “serious matter.”
“Based on volume alone, the prescribing is not in keeping with the standards of the profession,” Grant stated in a press release. “I cannot see how the volume of medications prescribed could possibly be supported by proper medical assessment and judgment. On its face, the prescribing appears incompetent.”
Grant stated it’s incumbent on medical doctors licensed in Nova Scotia to uphold correct prescription practices “whether the care is delivered in-person or by way of virtual medicine.”
As for the 2 on-line pharmacies based mostly in B.C. that disbursed hundreds of Ozempic prescriptions to Americans, B.C. introduced that the College of Pharmacists is engaged in an ongoing investigation.
The province notes that B.C. pharmacies can fill prescriptions written by U.S. medical doctors if they’re co-signed by a Canadian practitioner.
Ozempic is a brand-name diabetes medicine manufactured by Novo Nordisk, however the medical ingredient in it’s referred to as semaglutide. Semaglutide works by mimicking a hormone referred to as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), which stimulates the discharge of insulin and helps to cut back blood sugar spikes.
Semaglutide can be efficient at regulating weight loss program by concentrating on areas of the mind that make an individual really feel extra full, and as such, is used as a weight-loss therapy.
Novo Nordisk truly manufactures two medication the place semaglutide is the one medical ingredient: Ozempic for Type 2 diabetes, and Wegovy for weight problems. Both medication have been authorized to be used in Canada — Ozempic since 2018 and Wegovy since 2021.
No Wegovy prescription has ever been stuffed in Canada, nevertheless, due to ongoing international shortages. Novo Nordisk stated it needed to postpone the drug’s launch in Canada as a result of “unprecedented demand.”
Both Wegovy and Ozempic are administered by means of weekly injections. The solely obvious distinction between the 2 medication is that Wegovy could be injected at a barely greater dosage, in line with Novo Nordisk medical factsheets.
— With recordsdata from The Canadian Press
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