Am I eligible for weight loss drugs on prescription in the UK?
Peter Paumgardhen | Last update: 29th October 2025
Losing weight can be one of the toughest challenges many of us face, and for some, no amount of dieting or exercise seems to make a lasting difference. And it’s for these people that the GLP-1 weight loss drugs, like Mounjaro and Wegovy, have emerged as a game-changer, offering hope where other approaches have fallen short. So the big question is…how do you qualify for these treatments in the UK?

You’re in an uphill battle to get the pounds off, and sometimes, the emotional weight is just as heavy as the physical pounds you’re trying to lose. But then comes the GLP-1 game-changer with more than a whiff of hope. But what do you need to be; or do, to get them? Here we explore the BMI requirements and other qualifying factors for getting prescribed. We’ll talk you through standards used by online pharmacies, doctors and healthcare providers, to help you see if it’s a possible route for you (and for other related articles check out the below).
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What is BMI and why does it matter?
Understanding BMI is essential for determining Mounjaro and Wegovy prescription eligibility in the UK. BMI, or Body Mass Index, is a number that helps healthcare professionals assess if a person is underweight, healthy, overweight, or obese. It’s calculated by dividing your weight in kilograms by your height in meters squared. While it isn’t a perfect measure – and it doesn’t take muscle mass or distribution of fat into account – it provides a simple way to categorise weight and its potential impact on health.
In the UK BMI plays a significant role in determining eligibility for GLP-1 weight loss drugs. Generally speaking these weight loss drugs are considered for people who:
- Have a BMI of 30 or more or
- Have a BMI of 27 or more and also have weight-related health conditions such as type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure.
But how do these revolutionary weight loss drugs work? They actually mimic a naturally occurring hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels and appetite. They slow down how quickly food leaves your stomach, helping you feel full longer, and can reduce cravings by affecting areas of the brain related to hunger. These drugs help suppress appetite and support weight loss, but doctors don’t prescribe them for everyone. They usually recommend them only when other approaches, like diet and exercise, have failed to deliver enough results.
If you want a detailed explanation of how to calculate your BMI, give our article, ‘How do I work out my BMI?‘ a read.

Other qualifying factors
While BMI is the first step in determining eligibility, it’s not the only factor that doctors or healthcare providers consider. Some of the other important aspects include:
- Your weight loss history: They will often look at your history of weight loss attempts. Have you tried multiple approaches like different diets, exercise programmes, or medication without much success?
- Weight-related health conditions: If you have health conditions that are impacted by your weight, like sleep apnoea or type 2 diabetes, you might qualify even if your BMI is slightly below 30. It’s all about ensuring the treatment is appropriate and beneficial for your overall health.
- Current medications and health risks: They will assess any current medications and overall health risks to determine if weight loss drugs are suitable for you. For example, certain conditions or medications may make this approach less safe or simply less effective.

Getting started with Mounjaro and Wegovy prescriptions in the UK
The first step is to contact your GP, a healthcare provider or online pharmacy. They will need to know your BMI and understand your health background. Also, they will want a two-way discussion about your weight loss attempts so far.
If you’re unsure where to begin with Mounjaro and Wegovy prescription eligibility in the UK or want a step-by-step guide on the process, hop into ‘How do I get a weight loss prescription?‘.
Don’t forget, though, that weight loss drugs are a tool, not a magic solution. They work best when combined with healthy eating, regular physical activity, and ongoing support. Finding a community, like SlimrChat, can make a huge difference. Knowing others are on the same journey – celebrating wins and working through setbacks – helps keep things real and maintains motivation.
Potential side effects and considerations
It’s also important to talk with your healthcare provider about the potential side effects. Some people experience nausea or changes in digestion, particularly when they first start treatment. Others may need to adjust their diet to avoid certain foods that could make the side effects worse. Because these treatments affect everyone differently, you need to learn what to expect and stay informed throughout your journey.
Healthcare providers typically prescribe these treatments for a set duration and actively monitor your progress throughout. This means that it’s not just about qualifying to start – it’s also about ongoing eligibility as you go through the treatment.

Remember, it’s not just about BMI
Qualifying for weight loss drugs involves more than just hitting a certain number on the BMI scale. You need to understand your health, define your goals, and decide whether these treatments are right for you. It can be a daunting step, but for many of us, it’s one that could change our lives.
We know that making decisions about weight loss can feel overwhelming. And it’s not always easy to get the kind of honest, judgment-free advice you need. Here at SlimrChat, we’re here to support each other. So if you’re thinking about starting on this path or are already on it, you’re not alone.