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Factbox-Corporate America weighs risks of the Ozempic effect

Published 10/19/2023, 12:07 PM
Updated 10/19/2023, 10:30 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Boxes of Ozempic, a semaglutide injection drug used for treating type 2 diabetes made by Novo Nordisk, is seen at a Rock Canyon Pharmacy in Provo, Utah, U.S. March 29, 2023. REUTERS/George Frey/File Photo

(Reuters) - U.S. companies across sectors such as food and beverage makers and manufacturers of glucose monitors have faced investor questions over the risk to future sales from the growing popularity of promising weight-loss treatments.

Drugs in a class known as GLP-1, such as Novo Nordisk (NYSE:NVO)'s Wegovy and Ozempic and Eli Lilly (NYSE:LLY)'s Mounjaro, have been shown to help control blood sugar and dramatically lower weight in clinical trials.

Here's what companies have said about the potential impact:

RETAILERS, FOOD AND BEVERAGE COMPANIES

Conagra might consider changing portion sizes of its snacks if the rising use of weight-loss drugs leads to a change in food consumption patterns.

Walmart (NYSE:WMT) expects revenues from its health and wellness products to increase in the second half of the year, mainly due to the popularity of weight-loss drugs.

PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP) Chief Financial Officer Hugh Johnston has said the company is "not seeing any impact" yet from the popularity of weight-loss drugs.

DIALYSIS SERVICES PROVIDERS

Germany's Fresenius Medical Care (NYSE:FMS) said that use of Ozempic and other drugs of the same class would have an overall neutral effect on how many patients would require its kidney dialysis services in the future.

Davita is closely monitoring developments related to the drug and expects limited impact from use of the drugs, since they may only benefit some kidney disease patients.

MEDICAL DEVICE MAKERS

Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ)'s third-quarter sales for devices used in abdomen surgeries was hit by a slowdown in demand for weight-loss and other procedures, as many obese patients turned to Wegovy and Ozempic.

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The company's Chief Financial Officer Joseph Wolk said use of the drugs could eventually make patients eligible for procedures like hip and knee replacements or other orthopedic surgeries.

Abbott Laboratories (NYSE:ABT), which makes glucose monitoring products, has said that the market was overestimating the impact to its sales from growing popularity of the drugs.

Abbott CEO Robert Ford (NYSE:F) has said that diabetes patients could end up using glucose monitors with the weight-loss drugs in the long term.

Insulet (NASDAQ:PODD) Corp expects that the use of Ozempic and Mounjaro could delay the time for patients to become dependent on insulin, but does not expect its long-term market for insulin pumps to be impacted.

Surgical robots maker Intuitive Surgical (NASDAQ:ISRG) has warned that Wegovy's popularity is weighing on demand for bariatric, or weight-loss, surgeries.

DRUG DISTRIBUTORS

Cencora, formerly called AmerisourceBergen (NYSE:COR), Cardinal Health (NYSE:CAH) and McKesson (NYSE:MCK) have flagged potential boost to revenues this year owing to the growing demand for weight-loss drugs.

Latest comments

I am very familiar with these drugs and they are extremely popular. Reminds me of FenPhen from decades ago that killed many and was eventually removed from market. Everyone watts the magic pill. There is a significant and growing market. This story rings very true to me, although if I was not involved with healthcare I would be less aware as nobody brags I'm obese and I'm taking a magic pill. Everyone wants to tell a story of how disciplined they are (after 50 years of beer, donuts and a recliner) and how they got serious about their health because so many others 'depend' on them or some crap like that.
People might eat more of the bad foods, since they have a medicine that will limit the fattening effects.
I wouldn't speak so assuredly about presumed I'll effects, side effects, of these new drugs since they work more directly on biological cause, or deeper into the cause. FenPhen was different, essentially stimulants, like drinking massive amounts of coffee(caffeine) to suppress appetite and burn off calories. These new drugs as I understand work on a molecular level on appetite suppression. They are an outgrowth of diabetes medicines, that had a beneficial side effect of weight loss. Are not stimulants---caused high blood pressure, blood vessel construction and heart valve damage. Fen and Phen meds were not designed to be used together, and we're never FDA approved for that. In short, the new drugs are more physiological. But of course we'll see. Will be very monitored for side effects.
My god these companies cryes now this wonder druc is showing results that may stop the western world to stuff their faces with all these un-healthy shit these producers make with no responcibility in picking up the bill from life style problems. They have done nothing to lower carbon rich food and now the do negative debate trying to disrupt. About time some companies now have a solution to your appetite for selling shit to the puplic.
I have not heard of this medication or a single person taking it. Only the media talks about it to try to explain people spending less on food. The reason is Bidenomics, people cannot afford as much due to inflation and poor economy.
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