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Big price increases?

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CoverMeInMarmalade · 14/08/2025 11:45

Anyone else seen this chatter about massive price increases announced for MJ (to pharmacies) in the last hour or so?

Very concerning as it looks like it could double the cost of some of the doses. I'll try to find the copy of the letter sent out...

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SaintAgatha · 14/08/2025 21:50

@nomas Ahh but what will they use to assert their superiority if we’re all just as skinny as each other?

LifeOfAShowGirl · 14/08/2025 21:50

SaintAgatha · 14/08/2025 21:50

@nomas Ahh but what will they use to assert their superiority if we’re all just as skinny as each other?

Their bone density, obvs

nomas · 14/08/2025 21:50

PresidentBarklett · 14/08/2025 21:12

This is totally correct. Oushk are small so they probably don't have the clout to negotiate the deals that the likes of med express do.

Why are Oushk so popular if they’re small?

Arraminta · 14/08/2025 21:51

Braygirlnow · 14/08/2025 20:51

This is weight loss...you really think that the majority of people who buy it cant lose the weight through diet and exercise? They are putting the price up to protect supply for the people who medically need it.

Oh look, I'm really sorry that you're clearly just not very good at thinking. I freely accept we can't all be intelligent and educated, obviously. But if you could refrain from trumpeting your ignorance all over this thread, I'd be ever so grateful.

I've already had to spend all day tolerating the woefully dim and my resources are running rather low.

PresidentBarklett · 14/08/2025 21:51

LifeOfAShowGirl · 14/08/2025 21:50

Their bone density, obvs

Hahahahahaha 😂

Newmefc · 14/08/2025 21:51

CoverMeInMarmalade · 14/08/2025 11:48

Dear Customer,

Important Information Regarding Mounjaro®▼ (tirzepatide)

Eli Lilly & Company will be adjusting the UK list price for Mounjaro, to bring it into line with the rest of Europe and other developed countries. This will be effective from 1st September 2025.

Lilly understands that changes in medicine pricing can be challenging, and want to support patients and healthcare organisations through this transition. To assist with your understanding and next steps, Lilly have shared the below information.

Why are Lilly increasing Mounjaro prices?
Following a review, Lilly will increase the UK list price for Mounjaro from 1st September to address pricing inconsistencies compared to other developed countries, including in Europe. In parallel, Lilly have reached an agreement with the NHS to ensure continued supply and patient access. While Lilly does not determine the prices that private healthcare providers set, Lilly are working with them to maintain patient access.

The UK was one of the first countries where Lilly launched Mounjaro, and the priority was to bring it to patients as quickly as possible during a time of limited supply of GLP-1 RA treatments for type 2 diabetes. At launch, Lilly agreed to a UK list price that is significantly below the European average to prevent delays in NHS availability. With changes in the environment and new clinical evidence supporting the value of Mounjaro, Lilly are now aligning the list price more consistently to ensure fair global contributions to the cost of innovation.

Why does the UK price need to be in line with European and other developed countries average prices?
Having a significantly lower price in the UK than European countries encourages other entities to export UK supply to those countries to profit from the price differential. Although this practice is banned to protect supply for UK patients, Lilly are aware of attempts to circumvent the export ban. Illegal exports could jeopardise patient safety by compromising the supply chain and Lilly are taking all means possible to protect UK supply for UK patients.

What are the new UK List Prices of Mounjaro?
Mounjaro®▼ (tirzepatide) KwikPen® Dose Updated UK List Price 2.5mg £133 5mg £180 7.5mg £255 10mg £255 12.5mg £330 15mg £330

Will the NHS be paying the new list prices?
Lilly has reached an agreement with the NHS to maintain patient access across all care settings, as such the cost effectiveness of Mounjaro per NICE and SMC guidance has remained unchanged. For any further queries on the reimbursement mechanism or timelines kindly refer to official communication from NHS England, NHS Scotland, NHS Wales, or NHS Northern Ireland.

How are Lilly supporting private providers to maintain patient access to Mounjaro?
To maintain patient access to Mounjaro, Lilly will be providing commercial terms to all private providers. These commercial terms are expected to be transferred to patients. Lilly will continue to assess the Commercial Agreement.
Lilly will be requesting each private provider to submit a monthly breakdown of NHS and private prescriptions/sales. This data will be used for high-level calculations related to the monthly rebates, and submissions should be provided no later than the end of each month.

To view The Commercial Agreement please see the propositions page within your AAH account via this link.

If you have any queries and would like to directly get in contact with Lilly – please email, who will be able to support.

Kind Regards,

AAH Pharmaceuticals

Yes I’ve received this too from Medexpress. When I was on holiday in Greece I had to reorder my Mounjaro and a code came up to save £75 and it worked. Never seen that sort of discount in the UK 🤷‍♀️

LifeOfAShowGirl · 14/08/2025 21:52

nomas · 14/08/2025 21:50

Why are Oushk so popular if they’re small?

I can only speak for myself but it’s because they’re bloody brilliant. I’ve had two or three personally FaceTimes with Hira and she’s always lovely. She remembers you and seems to genuinely care about you. I’ll be gutted if this finishes them off

nomas · 14/08/2025 21:53

SaintAgatha · 14/08/2025 21:50

@nomas Ahh but what will they use to assert their superiority if we’re all just as skinny as each other?

True!

PresidentBarklett · 14/08/2025 21:53

LifeOfAShowGirl · 14/08/2025 21:50

Their bone density, obvs

Edited this as I replied to the wrong post. Sorry!

SaintAgatha · 14/08/2025 21:57

LifeOfAShowGirl · 14/08/2025 21:50

Their bone density, obvs

Ha! Of course. 😂

SaintAgatha · 14/08/2025 21:59

@CoverMeInMarmalade What are the price differences between the two points, do you know? As in, what was the 5mg before the price increase?

Witchlite · 14/08/2025 22:04

HansHolbein · 14/08/2025 21:07

I know we shouldn’t expect anything less, but it hurts my soul a bit that some people are enjoying this.

Imagine actually feeling that way about another human being and their struggles. All because some people are fat. It really is seen as the worst possible thing you can be. Some of these people will have daughters. What a messed up place to be in your head.

If this was about people with anorexia, and there was a jab that made their thoughts and feelings go away, made them eat, and it was going to be taken away, the responses would be different. Or would they just be told to eat more? I doubt it. No empathy or feeling is reserved for fat people. Fat women especially. They deserve it. Stupid fat people. They need to suffer for their sin.

I know we take the piss with the bingo card bla bla bla - but this really is insidious stuff.

Glad I’m not like that. Genuinely.

Thinking of us all tonight.

Absolutely. However, we have a drug that works to fix obesity. I wonder how long until they find a drug to correct stupidity and cure nastiness? I think we win!

CoverMeInMarmalade · 14/08/2025 22:06

SaintAgatha · 14/08/2025 21:59

@CoverMeInMarmalade What are the price differences between the two points, do you know? As in, what was the 5mg before the price increase?

Off the top of my head I cannot recall for all/lower doses. But I am on 15mg and that was £189 before the increase. Expected to be £320 after it. So about a 70% increase.

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Arraminta · 14/08/2025 22:06

RH1234 · 14/08/2025 20:38

Something Juniper, I think off the top of my head.

However, another poster said:
”they probably aren’t aware that it then gets sent on, and often refunded, after you pay”

Well of course I’m not aware as I didn’t pay. But it looked very much like they would just send me.

Genuinely, as I have said multiple times now, good luck all.

Right, so you're not sure which pharmacy?You didn't actually follow the application process through to the end? And weren't even able to discover whether they would even prescribe you MJ anyway, because you didn't complete the process?

But you kinda felt that they might prescribe it? Possibly?

Well what an utter waste of time that all was, then. Next!

Braygirlnow · 14/08/2025 22:07

SaintAgatha · 14/08/2025 20:51

This is utter toss though. Am I to assume that you and your colleague are just not very bright?

No, my colleague needs it for diabetes, but on occasion has had to wait as supply is disrupted, this is not a joke or about being "not very bright" you obviously don't know what you are talking about. The price is being put up to try and stop this.

CoverMeInMarmalade · 14/08/2025 22:08

I just looked back and paid £135 for the 2.5mg dose at the start. If that goes to £150 then the increase at the lower doses is far less than those at the higher doses. But then, it would be to get encouraging people to start, at least.

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AhBiscuits · 14/08/2025 22:09

Braygirlnow · 14/08/2025 22:07

No, my colleague needs it for diabetes, but on occasion has had to wait as supply is disrupted, this is not a joke or about being "not very bright" you obviously don't know what you are talking about. The price is being put up to try and stop this.

It really, really isn't. That has got absolutely nothing to do with it.

IrisPallida · 14/08/2025 22:09

Braygirlnow · 14/08/2025 22:07

No, my colleague needs it for diabetes, but on occasion has had to wait as supply is disrupted, this is not a joke or about being "not very bright" you obviously don't know what you are talking about. The price is being put up to try and stop this.

Have you ever tried using google? I mean, have you ever?

Periperi2025 · 14/08/2025 22:09

LifeOfAShowGirl · 14/08/2025 21:52

I can only speak for myself but it’s because they’re bloody brilliant. I’ve had two or three personally FaceTimes with Hira and she’s always lovely. She remembers you and seems to genuinely care about you. I’ll be gutted if this finishes them off

Oushk are offering the option to order 3 pens at once to existing patients, so I think they will be okay for a while. I have jsut ordered my 3, and already have a new pen ready to go next week, so I am good until the end of the year.

Arraminta · 14/08/2025 22:09

Braygirlnow · 14/08/2025 22:07

No, my colleague needs it for diabetes, but on occasion has had to wait as supply is disrupted, this is not a joke or about being "not very bright" you obviously don't know what you are talking about. The price is being put up to try and stop this.

Oh for the love of God. No. It. Isn't.

<puts head in hands>

LifeOfAShowGirl · 14/08/2025 22:10

Periperi2025 · 14/08/2025 22:09

Oushk are offering the option to order 3 pens at once to existing patients, so I think they will be okay for a while. I have jsut ordered my 3, and already have a new pen ready to go next week, so I am good until the end of the year.

Yes, I’m good until the start of December! It was quite a shock but good to see that pharmacies seem to be getting decent prices

NellieJean · 14/08/2025 22:12

SaulHudsonDavidJones · 14/08/2025 11:58

This is a discussion board not a peer reviewed academic journal. Either contribute or bugger off.

Try The Times which confirms the price of most doses will double. You can thank Trump.

nomas · 14/08/2025 22:13

LifeOfAShowGirl · 14/08/2025 21:52

I can only speak for myself but it’s because they’re bloody brilliant. I’ve had two or three personally FaceTimes with Hira and she’s always lovely. She remembers you and seems to genuinely care about you. I’ll be gutted if this finishes them off

Thank you, I will have a look at them and Wegovy.

RH1234 · 14/08/2025 22:13

Arraminta · 14/08/2025 22:06

Right, so you're not sure which pharmacy?You didn't actually follow the application process through to the end? And weren't even able to discover whether they would even prescribe you MJ anyway, because you didn't complete the process?

But you kinda felt that they might prescribe it? Possibly?

Well what an utter waste of time that all was, then. Next!

I think that’s what my post implied; I’ve not lied at any point. I was able to put my bank details in, but I didn’t, therefore went no further.

I’ve clearly answered your question. I’ve apologised for my ignorance on Mounjaro and diabetes availability.

Bore off now, it’s no wonder you’re getting grief off other people, get off your high horse.

Doggymummar · 14/08/2025 22:13

nomas · 14/08/2025 21:39

I’m not on any WLIs yet but was planning to start soon.

Could anyone recommend what dose to stockpile on as a newbie?

You can only get 2.5 as a newbie

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