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The US FDA has removed semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, from its shortage list after supply chain issues were resolved. This move is expected to impact patients taking cheaper, compounded versions of the drug.

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The semaglutide shortage has officially ended in the US, which means the GLP-1 drug industry is about to undergo massive changes.

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Industry Pushback: Understanding the Concept

Industry pushback refers to the resistance or opposition from industries, organizations, or companies against changes, regulations, or policies.

This can be driven by concerns about financial impact, job security, or market disruption.

According to a study, 75% of businesses experience pushback when implementing new technologies.

Industry pushback can be seen in various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and energy.

Semaglutide No Longer in Shortage


The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined that semaglutide is no longer in shortage. This move will have implications for patients taking cheaper, compounded versions of the drug. Semaglutide, ‘the active ingredient in Novo Nordisk’s blockbuster diabetes and weight-loss medications Ozempic and Wegovy,’ has been on the FDA‘s shortage list since March 2022.

Supply could not keep pace with fervent demand for the drug, which reached such dizzying levels of popularity that it transformed Novo Nordisk into one of the world’s most valuable companies, with a market capitalization larger than the rest of the economy of its home nation of Denmark. In the intervening years, a lucrative industry of telehealth companies, medical spas, and pharmacies making and selling ‘compounded’ copies of the medications has arisen.

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Novo Nordisk: A Leading Diabetes Care Company

Novo Nordisk is a Danish multinational pharmaceutical company specializing in diabetes care.

Founded in 1923, the company has become a leading provider of insulin and other diabetes-related treatments.

Novo Nordisk's flagship product, 'Novolog' , is one of the most widely used insulin products globally.

The company also offers oral antidiabetic medications and continuous glucose monitoring systems.

According to a report by 'Statista' , in 2020, Novo Nordisk held approximately 30% of the global market share for human insulin.

The company's commitment to innovation has led to significant advancements in diabetes treatment.

The Rise of Compounded Semaglutide


These off-brand copies are sold at a steep discount—sometimes under $100 a vial—compared to the name-brand medications, which can be over $1,000 a month without insurance. At the end of October, the FDA changed the status of all dosages of Ozempic and Wegovy to ‘available,’ signaling that the end of the official shortage was likely in sight.

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Semaglutide Prices: A Comprehensive Overview

Semaglutide, a medication used to treat type 2 diabetes and 'obesity' , has varying prices depending on the location and dosage.

According to GoodRx, the average cost of semaglutide in the US is around $1,300 per month.

In the UK, NHS patients can obtain semaglutide for approximately £3-4 per injection.

Semaglutide's price is influenced by factors such as manufacturing costs, patent protections, and market competition.

It took until today, nearly four months later, for regulators to conclude that the drug was widely available enough to remove it from the shortage list. The FDA is giving ‘503A’ compounders, typically state-licensed pharmacies or physician compounders that run smaller operations, until April 22 to cease producing the drug. It is giving ‘503B’ compounders, which are larger outsourcing facilities that follow stricter manufacturing guidelines, until May 22.

Industry Pushback Expected

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Under ordinary circumstances, it’s not especially contentious when drugs come off a shortage list. But there is reason to believe that players within this industry will push back on this announcement. Drug compounding is a well-established practice; pharmacists are permitted to make copies of medications when there’s a drug shortage or when patients need versions made in specific dosages or without allergens.

But the GLP-1 boom has created an opportunity for compounders that has transformed pockets of the industry, with compounding pharmacies producing off-brand duplicates for likely millions of patients. Robert MacArthur, director of pharmacy at the Rockefeller University Hospital, says that once a drug comes off the FDA shortage list, outsourcing pharmacies that make large batches of compounded drugs for health care facilities are not supposed to compound that drug anymore.

However, for smaller, traditional compounding pharmacies that make drugs for home use, it’s a legal gray area. ‘They can compound it if the physician writes the prescription for an individual patient and feels there’s some compelling reason why that given patient needs that special compounded product,’ MacArthur says.

That reason could be adjusting the dose or tailoring the medication to a specific patient. Some telehealth outfits have signaled their intention to continue offering their products. ‘Now that the FDA has determined the drug shortage for semaglutide has been resolved, we will continue to offer access to personalized treatments as allowed by law to meet patient needs,’ Andrew Dudum, founder and CEO of Hims & Hers Health, wrote on X.

The FDA’s Approach


In December, the FDA declared that tirzepatide, the other popular GLP-1 drug, was no longer in shortage. The small ‘503A’ compounders had 60 days to stop production, while the larger ‘503B’ outsourcing facilities had 90 days to wrap up sales. Eli Lilly, which sells tirzepatide under the brand names Mounjaro and Zepbound, sent a flurry of cease-and-desist letters to hundreds of companies selling compounded versions.

The compounding industry pushed back, with a trade group filing a lawsuit against the FDA, arguing that the drug was actually still hard to access for patients. As of now, the FDA has set deadlines for compounders to stop producing tirzepatide products, but it is not enforcing the deadlines at the moment as the lawsuit is ongoing.

Novo Nordisk’s Efforts


Novo Nordisk has already attempted to curb the compounded semaglutide market. It has filed over 50 lawsuits against compounders, telehealth clinics, and medspas, alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition. More recently, it has petitioned the FDA to block production of compounded semaglutide by placing the ingredient on the ‘Demonstrable Difficulties for Compounding’ list, which excludes drugs that are too difficult to compound safely.

“We are pleased the FDA has declared that supply of the only real, FDA-approved semaglutide medicines is resolved, affirming that Novo Nordisk is meeting or exceeding current and projected nationwide demand. No one should have to compromise their health due to misinformation and reach for fake or illegitimate knockoff drugs that pose significant safety risks to patients,” Novo Nordisk executive Dave Moore said in a statement.

However, MacArthur argues that the compounders have a valid argument. ‘This is a drug that is going to prolong people’s lives and meaningfully increase the quality of their life. You’ve already got a whole population of compounders out there that are making it, the product quality is adequate, people are using it, and then you’re suddenly going to take it away? I mean, I think that would create a public uproar.’

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