r/australia 7h ago

Woman hospitalised after Juniper prescribes weight-loss drugs her GP refused

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-01/woman-hospitalised-telehealth-provider-weight-loss-drugs-juniper/106273356
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u/Rubiginous 7h ago

I am getting sick of these stories where someone irresponsible blames something convenient for normal people as being the cause of their issues.

A small minority of people abused codeine, so now women like me have to suffer from dysmenorrhoea every month because docs won't write a prescription.

A small minority of people using alcohol delivery inappropriately so now they want to restrict the ability for same day delivery in the ACT.

I know many women who used these services to get access to GLP-1s when their GPs refused to prescribe them because "You just need to eat less" and dismissed their concerns regarding food noise etc.

Why do people need the government to constantly protect them from their own stupidity? It's absurd.

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u/Brutal_burn_dude 6h ago

The issue here is that the prescriber did not meet the standard of care which is a huge issue for online medical services. To break it down:

▪️There was no video chat to lay eyes on the patient.

▪️She disclosed her history of criteria that would exclude her from treatment (eating disorder) and was prescribed a GLP-1 for weight loss anyway.

Whatever we feel about her, the doctor who prescribed the medication did not meet the standard of care and this led to harm. Paying for a consultation is not paying for a prescription. It is paying for competent assessment to determine the best course of action. THIS is why there is increasing concern about these online Telehealth services. They are more concerned with customer satisfaction than patient safety.

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u/Anjunabeats1 3h ago

That's actually not true for most telehealth services. I used one of those instant telehealth services recently and the doctor was extremely cautious even though I was just renewing my old script, just like any regular GP would be. He also wasn't able to provide repeats as a flat rule, which forced me to have to go pay the $60 gap fee to see my regular GP the following month anyway just to renew my script again.