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health1 year ago

WHO and Eli Lilly Combat Surge of Fake Weight Loss Drugs

The World Health Organization has issued a global alert about counterfeit versions of Ozempic, a drug primarily used to treat type 2 diabetes but also popular for weight loss. The fake drugs, which have been seized in the UK, US, and Brazil, pose significant health risks as they may not contain the active ingredient semaglutide or could contain other medications like insulin. The WHO advises sourcing the drug only through reputable channels to avoid these dangers.

health1 year ago

Eli Lilly Fights Counterfeit Mounjaro and Ozempic in Pharmacies

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.

health1 year ago

"FDA Chief Warns of Deadly Scam: Fake Weight Loss Drugs Flood Online Market"

FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf has raised concerns about the sale of fake weight loss drugs online, particularly compounded and counterfeit versions of GLP-1 agonist drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro, which are approved for treating type 2 diabetes and obesity. The drugs, in high demand due to their weight loss effects, have experienced shortages, leading some users to seek alternatives online. The FDA has issued warning letters to online vendors for selling illicit versions of these drugs, emphasizing the risks of consuming unregulated and potentially harmful medications.

health-pharmaceuticals2 years ago

"Rising Concerns: Fake Ozempic Linked to Life-Threatening Hypoglycemia Cases in the US"

Three cases of hypoglycemia in the US were linked to suspected fake versions of Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Ozempic, with one case involving a compounded version. Explosive demand for Ozempic and similar drugs for weight loss has fueled a global market for counterfeit versions. Austrian and Lebanese health authorities also reported cases of hypoglycemia linked to suspected fake Ozempic. The FDA is investigating these cases, and Novo Nordisk reported finding some samples of compounded semaglutide to be impure.

health-pharmaceuticals2 years ago

"Fake Ozempic Triggers Life-Threatening Hypoglycemia Cases in the US"

Three Americans were hospitalized with life-threateningly low blood pressure after injecting themselves with suspected fake versions of the diabetes drug Ozempic, leading to concerns about the nationwide shortage of the drug and the availability of counterfeit versions online. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is investigating the cases, and warnings have been issued about the dangers of purchasing Ozempic from unlicensed sources. Reports of fake Ozempic pens have also emerged from other countries, with some cases resulting in hospitalization due to hypoglycemia.

health2 years ago

FDA Cracks Down on Counterfeit Ozempic Amidst Soaring Demand

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has seized "thousands of units" of counterfeit Ozempic, a drug manufactured by Novo Nordisk, due to high demand. The FDA warned patients to check their product and discard it if labeled with the lot number NAR0074 and serial number 430834149057. The counterfeit Ozempic has caused five reported cases of illness, although none were serious. The fake product includes faulty needles, posing an increased risk of infection. Novo Nordisk is working with the FDA to test the seized products. Ozempic, originally designed to treat Type 2 diabetes, has gained popularity for its weight-loss effects.

health2 years ago

FDA Cracks Down on Counterfeit Ozempic, Seizing Thousands of Units

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has seized "thousands of units" of counterfeit Ozempic, a type 2 diabetes drug, from the US drug supply chain. The FDA warns suppliers, pharmacies, and patients to be cautious and double-check their semaglutide products. Five people have become ill, but none of the cases have been serious. The agency and drugmaker Novo Nordisk are testing the counterfeit products to determine their safety and composition. The FDA advises patients to obtain their medication only from state-licensed pharmacies with a valid prescription. The popularity of Ozempic and its sister medication, Wegovy, has led to reports of knockoff versions being sold at salons and through social media. The FDA is working with federal agencies and Novo Nordisk to remove additional counterfeit products.

health2 years ago

FDA Alerts Public to Counterfeit Ozempic Diabetes Drug

The FDA has issued a warning about counterfeit versions of Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Ozempic that have been found in the drug supply chain. The agency has seized thousands of units and is currently testing the products to determine their identity, quality, and safety. The counterfeit injections pose a risk of infection due to the uncertainty of their sterility. The FDA has urged distributors, pharmacies, healthcare practitioners, and patients to check their supply and avoid using or selling units labeled with specific lot and serial numbers. Demand for Ozempic and its obesity counterpart, Wegovy, is exceeding supply, leading to restrictions on certain doses in the US market.

health2 years ago

Cracking Down on Counterfeit Drugs: Big Pharma's Battle Against Fraud

Federal investigators have uncovered a nationwide $230 million scheme to counterfeit prescription medications, particularly HIV drugs, in which pill bottles were altered and sold back to pharmacies at a significant discount. The operation, overseen by Lazaro Hernandez, involved altering bottles for popular HIV medications such as Biktarvy and Descovy, as well as other pharmaceuticals. The World Health Organization estimates that up to $431 billion worth of drugs are counterfeited worldwide annually. Gilead Sciences and Johnson & Johnson have filed lawsuits against defendants, including pharmacies and wholesale pharmaceutical distributors, accusing them of participating in the scheme. Drug diversion and counterfeiting pose a significant risk to patient safety, and authorities are investigating the extent of these criminal activities.

health2 years ago

Dangerous Consequences: The Perils of Online Counterfeit 'Skinny Drugs'

A single mother from Oxfordshire, England, nearly died after injecting herself with a counterfeit weight-loss drug she purchased online. Michelle Sword, 45, collapsed and suffered a seizure when her blood sugar dropped to dangerously low levels. She had previously tried the drug legitimately in 2020 and found it effective for weight loss. However, after gaining weight again, she decided to obtain the medication without a prescription. Sword warns others against purchasing drugs online and urges them to go through legitimate means. Her story comes after health authorities warned of the rise in fraudulent weight-loss drugs, with some containing insulin instead of the intended active ingredient.

health2 years ago

"Lebanon's Ozempic Scare: 11 Cases of Hypoglycemia Linked to Suspected Counterfeit"

Eleven people in Lebanon experienced dangerously low blood sugar levels, with one requiring hospitalization, after injecting suspected fake versions of Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Ozempic. The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health suspects the drugs are counterfeit due to differences in dosage compared to authentic Ozempic injector pens. Counterfeit Ozempic has been found in at least 17 countries, prompting warnings to pharmacies and consumers. Investigations are ongoing to identify the source and batch numbers of the fake drugs. Novo Nordisk has created a guide to help healthcare providers spot fake drugs. Lebanon has a high obesity rate, which is closely linked to type 2 diabetes.

health2 years ago

Beware of Fake Weight Loss Jabs: Brits Hospitalized

Health officials in the UK have issued an urgent safety alert after fake weight loss jabs, specifically counterfeit Ozempic pens, were found on the black market. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has seized 369 counterfeit pens since January, with some individuals being hospitalized and left in comas after using them. The agency warns against purchasing pre-filled weight loss pens without a prescription, as they do not meet safety standards and pose significant health risks. Authorities are urging the public to report any suspicious products and cracking down on illegal online suppliers.

pharmaceuticals2 years ago

Eli Lilly Takes Legal Action to Stop Fake Mounjaro Imports

Eli Lilly has filed a lawsuit against 11 online pharmacies, including companies from the US, UK, Spain, China, and Poland, to prevent the import, sale, and distribution of counterfeit products claiming to contain the active ingredient in its diabetes drug Mounjaro. The lawsuit, which will be taken to the US International Trade Commission, accuses the online pharmacies of trademark infringement, false association with Lilly, and making misleading statements. Testing revealed that one of the products purported to contain the main ingredient of Mounjaro was actually "nothing more than sugar alcohol." Eli Lilly is the only company with FDA approval to sell tirzepatide products.

pharmaceuticals2 years ago

Eli Lilly Takes Legal Action Against Clinics Selling Counterfeit Mounjaro Diabetes Drug

Eli Lilly has filed lawsuits against 10 medical spas, wellness clinics, and compounding pharmacies across the U.S. for allegedly selling unauthorized versions of its diabetes drug, Mounjaro. The company accuses these establishments of marketing and selling "compounded" drug products claiming to contain tirzepatide, the active ingredient in Mounjaro. Eli Lilly, the sole patent holder of tirzepatide, is seeking court orders to block the sales of counterfeit versions and monetary damages. This action comes as Eli Lilly faces a shortage of Mounjaro due to high demand, with the drug's off-label use for weight loss contributing to its popularity.

health2 years ago

Beware of Fake Pills in Mexican Pharmacies, Warns State Department.

The U.S. Department of State has issued a warning about counterfeit pharmaceuticals containing illicit drugs being sold in Mexican pharmacies. The counterfeit medications were tainted with substances including fentanyl and methamphetamine. The department advised people to exercise caution when purchasing medicine and to buy medication in consultation with a medical professional and from reputable establishments. Counterfeit medications are readily advertised on social media and can be purchased at small, non-chain pharmacies in Mexico along the border and in tourist areas. The kidnapping of four Americans earlier this month in a Mexican border town has also put a spotlight on "medical tourism."