Weight Loss Injections in the UK: Complete Clinician-Led Guide (2026)
How prescription weight loss injections work, who they’re suitable for, and what to expect from clinically supervised treatment
Prescription weight loss injections are increasingly used in the UK as part of clinically supervised weight-management care. For people who have struggled to achieve sustainable weight loss through lifestyle changes alone, these medications may offer structured support when prescribed appropriately and monitored safely.
This guide explains how weight loss injections work, who they are suitable for, how they are prescribed legally in the UK, and what results are realistic. It reflects UK clinical standards and a clinician-led approach, as used at Slinic Pharmacy.
Medical Reviewer: Shadeia Younis, Pharmacist Prescriber (UK-registered) | Last reviewed: February 2026
What’s on this page
- What Are Weight Loss Injections?
- Which Injections Are Available in the UK?
- Who Is Eligible?
- Mounjaro vs Wegovy vs Saxenda
- What Results Are Realistic?
- Safety, Side Effects and Monitoring
- How They’re Prescribed Online
- About Slinic and Clinical Oversight
- Pricing and Cost Considerations
- Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Weight Loss Injections?
Weight loss injections are prescription-only medicines that help regulate appetite and fullness by mimicking natural hormones involved in hunger and digestion. In the UK, they are prescribed by clinicians following a medical assessment and are used alongside lifestyle support.
They work by targeting receptors in the body that influence how hungry you feel, how quickly food leaves the stomach, and how your body manages energy. This can help reduce appetite, support smaller portions, and make sustainable eating patterns feel more achievable.
These medications are not meal replacements or quick fixes — they are medical tools designed to work alongside lifestyle changes, not instead of them.
Which Weight Loss Injections Are Available in the UK?
The most commonly prescribed weight loss injections in the UK include:
| Medication | Active Ingredient | Frequency | Mechanism |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mounjaro | Tirzepatide | Once weekly | Dual GLP-1 + GIP receptor agonist |
| Wegovy | Semaglutide | Once weekly | GLP-1 receptor agonist |
| Saxenda | Liraglutide | Once daily | GLP-1 receptor agonist |
Each has a different profile in terms of dosing, mechanism, and how patients experience treatment. For detailed comparisons, see our guides on Mounjaro vs Wegovy and Wegovy vs Saxenda.
Who Is Eligible for Weight Loss Injections in the UK?
Eligibility is assessed using UK-recognised clinical principles. Patients may be suitable based on:
- BMI of 30 or above, or
- BMI of 27 or above with a weight-related health condition such as:
- High blood pressure
- Type 2 diabetes or insulin resistance
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- Sleep apnoea
Each case is assessed individually. For detailed eligibility information, see our guide on Mounjaro eligibility in 2026 or the complete Wegovy patient guide.
When treatment may not be suitable
Weight loss injections may not be appropriate if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have certain thyroid or endocrine conditions, have specific gastrointestinal conditions, or are unable to engage with follow-up and monitoring.
Mounjaro vs Wegovy vs Saxenda
There is no single “best” option. Clinicians assess suitability based on safety, tolerance, and long-term goals.
| Feature | Mounjaro | Wegovy | Saxenda |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanism | Dual (GLP-1 + GIP) | GLP-1 | GLP-1 |
| Frequency | Once weekly | Once weekly | Once daily |
| Dose range | 2.5mg–15mg | 0.25mg–2.4mg | 0.6mg–3.0mg |
| Clinical weight loss | ~20–22% average | ~12–17% average | Meaningful with support |
For in-depth comparisons, read our guides: Mounjaro vs Wegovy | Wegovy vs Saxenda
For dosing detail: Mounjaro dosage schedule | Wegovy dosages explained
What Results Are Realistic?
Weight loss injections support gradual, sustainable weight loss rather than rapid changes. Results vary between individuals based on starting weight, dose, lifestyle factors, and adherence.
Generally, patients can expect:
- Appetite changes in the first few weeks
- More noticeable weight loss as doses increase
- Steady progress over months, not days
- Results that build with consistency and support
For detailed timelines, see our guides on how long Mounjaro takes to work and how fast you can lose weight on Wegovy.
Why gradual progress matters
Slower, steadier weight loss is easier to maintain long-term, kinder to your body, and less disruptive to energy and daily life. Habits are easier to sustain when progress feels manageable.
Safety, Side Effects and Monitoring
Common side effects are usually digestive and temporary, including nausea (especially early on or during dose increases), feeling full quickly, mild bloating, and temporary fatigue.
Clinician-led monitoring ensures safety throughout treatment, with dose reviews, side-effect management, and plan adjustments as needed.
For detailed side-effect guidance, see: Mounjaro side effects | Wegovy side effects
For practical food advice during treatment: Mounjaro meal plan guide
When to seek urgent help
Severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting preventing hydration, signs of pancreatitis, or allergic reactions require immediate medical attention. Contact your provider or NHS 111.
How Weight Loss Injections Are Prescribed Online in the UK
Online prescribing is legal and routine in the UK when carried out by UK-registered prescribers and dispensed by a GPhC-regulated pharmacy.
The process typically involves:
- Completing a secure medical questionnaire
- Clinical review by a UK-registered prescriber
- Prescription issued if treatment is suitable
- Medication dispensed by a regulated pharmacy
- Ongoing follow-up support
For more detail, see our guides on how online consultations work, how private prescriptions work, legality of buying Mounjaro online, and online clinics vs high street pharmacies.
About Slinic and Clinical Oversight
Slinic provides clinician-led, regulated weight loss care overseen by Pharmacist Prescriber Shadeia Younis (GPhC: 2052119).
Slinic’s credentials
- GPhC Registered Pharmacy (Reg No. 1033729)
- Superintendent Pharmacist: Shadeia Younis (GPhC: 2052119)
- All prescribers: GMC-registered doctors and GPhC-registered pharmacists
- Company Registration: 06943532
- 19 national and European awards for clinical excellence
Every consultation is reviewed with clinical care, clear communication, and realistic expectations — ensuring patients feel informed and supported at every stage.
Pricing and Cost Considerations
Costs vary by medication, dose, and level of clinical support. When comparing providers, patients should consider safety, clinical oversight, and what’s included — not price alone.
For detailed pricing information, see:
What to check when comparing providers
Ask whether consultation fees are included or separate, check if follow-up support is part of the price, review whether delivery and supplies are bundled, and consider how dose progression affects future monthly costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, when prescribed by a UK-registered clinician and dispensed by a GPhC-regulated pharmacy. Medications like Mounjaro and Wegovy have established safety profiles when used under medical supervision.
Yes. All weight loss injections in the UK are prescription-only medicines. They require a medical consultation and clinical review before they can be prescribed and dispensed.
Yes, online prescribing is legal when carried out by UK-registered prescribers and dispensed by a GPhC-regulated pharmacy. Online consultations follow the same standards as face-to-face care.
There is no single best option. Mounjaro targets two receptors (GLP-1 and GIP), Wegovy targets GLP-1, and Saxenda also targets GLP-1 but is taken daily. Clinicians assess suitability based on your health profile, tolerance, and goals.
Treatment duration varies. Some patients use injections for a defined period, others as part of longer-term weight management. This is discussed during consultation and reviewed as treatment progresses.
Some weight regain is possible if medication is stopped, particularly if lifestyle changes are not maintained. Gradual, supported treatment plans help build sustainable habits alongside medication.
Common side effects like nausea are usually mild and temporary. If persistent or uncomfortable, your prescriber can adjust doses, slow progression, or discuss alternatives.
Some are available through NHS specialist services, but access is limited. Private prescribing offers faster access and personalised support while following the same clinical and legal standards.
Ready to Explore Your Options?
If you’re considering weight loss injections and want clinician-led guidance tailored to your health and goals, a medical consultation is the best place to start.
With Slinic Pharmacy, you’ll receive
- A structured medical assessment
- Clear guidance on which treatment may suit you
- Personalised dose planning and expectations
- Ongoing clinical support throughout treatment
Slinic — Your trusted partner for weight loss success
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