B.C. limits supply of Ozempic for its diabetes patients, not weight loss in U.S.
VICTORIA — British Columbia wants to work with the federal government to ensure prescription drugs are available to Canadians and don’t end up sold over the internet to American customers, Health Minister Adrian Dix said Wednesday.
Dix said the federal and provincial governments worked together during the COVID-19 pandemic to secure and provide vaccines and he suggested a similar approach is required with prescription drugs.
B.C. introduced a regulation Wednesday to immediately ensure Type 2 diabetes patients don’t face a shortage of the drug Ozempic, touted for its weight loss side-effects and the recent focus of the sale of almost 16,000 Canadian doses to patients in the United States.
Health Minister Adrian Dix said the change will ensure patients in B.C. and Canada who need Ozempic to treat their diabetes will continue to have access to that medication and other drugs that may require protection in the future.

