A game-changing weight-loss pill could be approved for use in Britain within days, the Daily Mail understands.The daily tablet, called the Wegovy Pill, is expected to get the greenlight from health officials, according to sources close to the drug's developer, the Danish firm Novo Nordisk.The drug is a tablet version of the highly effective once-weekly Wegovy injection. The decision, set to be made by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), means the treatment would become a licensed medicine in the UK, opening the door for millions more Britons to pay for the weight-loss medication. It does not mean the pill would be available immediately on the NHS, however, as the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) would need to conduct its own appraisal before considering it for health service use.Research suggests that significantly more people are expected to take the Wegovy Pill than existing weight-loss jabs, which also include Mounjaro.Experts say one reason for this is that the tablets will likely be cheaper. In the US, the Wegovy Pill costs around £225 a month while Wegovy injections are roughly £260 a month.However, research shows that many patients are also currently put off weight-loss drugs due to the fact that they have to self-inject. A Wegovy pill has passed approval tests from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency