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Boots to sell weight-loss jabs that 'suppress appetite and shed fat', according to NHS

High street retail giant Boots has announced it will sell a weight-loss jab that claims to suppress the appetite.

The health and beauty store says it will now be able to offer the injection to shoppers who are eligible.

A recent NHS report found that over 60 percent of adults in England are at risk of developing chronic health problems due to their weight.

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UK-wide costs attributable to overweight and obese individuals are projected to reach £9.7 billion by 2050, according to Government statistics.

In some circumstances, the NHS is now able to prescribe Saxenda - also called liraglutide - in a bid to help to tackle the obesity crisis.

The weight-loss jab works by mimicking a hormone called GLP1, which is released after eating a filling meal.

Some doctors have described the jab as a 'game-changer'.

It is injected once a day under the skin, and effects are supposed to take up to two weeks to come in.

When combined with a low fat food plan and modern levels of activity, users of Saxenda can lose up to five per cent of their body weight three months, reports Leicestershire Live.

However, the weight-loss aid is not expected to work without major dietary and lifestyle changes.

According to the NHS, a doctor might recommend Saxenda if:

To access to the weight-loss jab at the likes of Boots and Lloyds Pharmacy, you have to meet certain criteria that changes depending on the individual.

In most cases you have to be 30 or above on the Body Mass Index scale and tried other methods of losing weight before being accepted for Saxenda.

You can apply for a quick online consultation, where you will be asked questions just like a traditional

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