BlueBelle I realise the paracetamol comparison was daft, but had a 'senior moment' and couldn't think of any other OTC medicines
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My point, though, is that anything OTC has to be safe to get a licence, and as the OP says, the weight loss drugs have to be 'prescribed' by an online pharmacist anyway. This should rule out their going to people with contraindications (unless they lie, which is a different issue).
Fleurpepper, with all due respect, saying that your husband's friend says so is not really an explanation of how drugs are denied to one group because they are available to another.
Also, and more generally, people who are morbidly obese are, by definition, at risk of death if they don't lose weight, so are arguably in as much need as diabetics. Comparisons like this do suggest that the overweight are seen as less worthy than those who haven't 'brought it on themselves', which is very wrong, IMO and represents the thin end of a dangerous wedge - where do we draw a line to separate the 'deserving' from those whose lifestyles contribute to their illness? Some diabetics have the condition because they are overweight anyway.