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Major holiday warning to any Brits who take skinny jabs over ‘serious breach’ that could cost you £1,000s

Published on May 29, 2025 at 11:24 AM

UK TOURISTS have been warned about a potential travel insurance issue in the lead up to summer.

experts revealed that failure to list on the documentation could cost you thousands.

Tourists and locals walking on a beachside promenade.
British holiday-makers have been warned not make a common error when applying for travel insurance (stock image)

Any Brits abroad have been reminded to list their skinny jabs on official documents.

Failure to do so could potentially jeopardise the validity of your , reports Birmingham Live.

Experts at Forum Insurance have detailed how not declaring usage of weight management drugs such as could cause you problems on holiday.

Niraj Mamtora, director at the company, explained that weight-loss drugs must be declared when taking out travel insurance, as it could be deemed as a breach of contract.

“Weight-loss medications are transforming lives across the UK, but too many travellers don’t realise the insurance implications,”; he said.

“If you’re using these drugs, you must declare both the medication and the condition it’s prescribed for.

“Failure to do so is not a minor oversight – it’s a serious breach of your travel insurance contract.”;

He broke down how this can impact your coverage when travelling abroad.

“If you need medical help overseas and haven’t declared your medication, your claim can be refused and your policy cancelled,”; Niraj explained.

“The financial consequences can be severe.”;

This means you could be faced with an insurer who is “within their rights”; to refuse a claim.

“Non-disclosure is a gamble that’s simply not worth taking,”; the expert continued.

“If you don’t declare your medication or the underlying condition, your insurer is within their rights to refuse any claim, even if it seems unrelated.

“Many travellers only discover too late that their travel insurance claims are rejected, leaving them without support and facing potentially huge bills.”;

He revealed that the average claim abroad now exceeds £1,700, with costs rising significantly with age.

According to the firm, there appears to be a “growing trend”; in people looking to use Ozempic, or other types of weight-loss drug.

Niraj citedNHSdata between March 2024 and February 2025, which showed that more than 83,000 “unique patients”; in England were dispensed Ozempic.

He also revealed over 344,000 individuals possessed a prescription for weight-loss medications in the past year.

“With new drugs entering the market and millions more eligible for these treatments, the number of Brits travelling with prescription weight-loss medication is set to rise further,”; the director said.

If you’re taking weight-loss drugs and planning a holiday abroad, make sure you have declared all pre-existing medical conditions and any other drugs to your travel insurance provider.

If you are taking medication which has not been prescribed or for “off-label”; usage, this must also be disclosed as it can affect your travel cover.

“Carry a copy of your prescription or a doctor’s letter when travelling with medication, and check the rules of your destination country regarding bringing in prescription drugs,”; the pro advised.

“Remember that insurance claims related to undeclared conditions or medications can be refused, even if the issue seems unrelated.”;

Ozempic injection boxes.
Weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic should be disclosed on forms when applying for travel insurance (stock image)

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