Semaglutide for managing overweight and obesity
Semaglutide for managing overweight and obesity
This report is a critique of the company’s submission (CS) to NICE from Novo Nordisk on the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of semaglutide 2.4 mg for managing overweight and obesity. It identifies the strengths and weakness of the CS.
National Institute for Health and Care Research
Cooper, Keith
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Pickett, Karen
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Frampton, Geoff
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Kalita, Neelam
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Scott, David Alexander
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Lord, Joanne
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2021
Cooper, Keith
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Pickett, Karen
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Frampton, Geoff
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Kalita, Neelam
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Cooper, Keith, Pickett, Karen, Frampton, Geoff, Kalita, Neelam, Scott, David Alexander, Maund, Emma and Lord, Joanne
(2021)
Semaglutide for managing overweight and obesity
(Health Technology Assessment, NIHR135023)
National Institute for Health and Care Research
134pp.
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This report is a critique of the company’s submission (CS) to NICE from Novo Nordisk on the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of semaglutide 2.4 mg for managing overweight and obesity. It identifies the strengths and weakness of the CS.
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Published date: 2021
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