Eli Lilly Fights Counterfeit Mounjaro and Ozempic in Pharmacies

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Eli Lilly has filed lawsuits against six entities, including medical spas and wellness centers, for selling counterfeit versions of its diabetes drug Mounjaro, which contains tirzepatide. The company warns that these unapproved versions pose safety risks to patients. Demand for GLP-1 drugs, including Mounjaro, has been high, leading to limited availability. The FDA has also cautioned against the use of compounded versions of these drugs.
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