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Last-checked dates on weight-loss comparison pages: what they mean and what they do not

Last-checked dates help show when information was checked, but they are not guarantees that every detail is still current.

15 May 2026 1 min read Information only
Before comparing providers This article gives general UK comparison context. Suitability for treatment depends on assessment by a regulated healthcare professional.

A last-checked date is a transparency signal. It tells you when information was checked, not that the provider detail is still unchanged today.

What a last-checked date can tell you

It can show that the comparison row was reviewed against a source at a particular time. That is useful when comparing pages that publish price, support or provider-detail claims.

What a last-checked date cannot tell you

It cannot guarantee current stock, price, delivery, eligibility, offer status or provider process. Healthcare and provider pages can change quickly.

How to use last-checked dates practically

Use them to judge whether a row is recent enough to investigate further. Then check current details directly with the provider before relying on the information.

Why unclear rows should stay out of public tables

If the medicine, pack, price or access type is unclear, it is better to hold the row for review than show a public comparison that looks more certain than it is.

Important context

This article is a starting point, not medical advice

Weight-loss treatment suitability depends on assessment by a regulated healthcare professional. Use this article to understand what to compare and what to verify, then confirm current details directly with a provider or clinician.

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Last reviewed: 2026-05-24 Checked against: current public provider and brand pages

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