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Counterfeit weight loss medication spreads across Mississippi, nation

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Wednesday, August 7, 2024   

Counterfeit medicine sales are on the rise in Mississippi and nationwide.

Online scammers are counterfeiting the weight-loss drug Ozempic, including insulin pens with an Ozempic label. The Food and Drug Administration seized thousands of units of fake Ozempic in late 2023.

Shabbir Imber Safdar, executive director of the Partnership for Safe Medicine, said telehealth can push people to take medications they would not normally qualify for.

"To do something significant, like to go on an injectable drug for a long period of time, that is going to have serious consequences for your health and nutrition, and your weight," Safdar pointed out. "You really need to see a real doctor, not a computer doctor, not a doctor in a chat room. And I think some telehealth companies have normalized the fact that's not important."

Some pharmacies and clinics face lawsuits for selling knockoff drugs through telemedicine. Safdar said a major red flag is when an online ad promises expedited access to a certain drug without a prescription.

Social media sites such as TikTok, Facebook and Etsy have only expanded a person's ability to get counterfeit drugs. Although federal agencies and lawmakers have issued warnings, he said the biggest challenge to maintaining public safety is the public.

"When you skip that pharmacist in that white coat and you go online and try to pick a pharmacy yourself, or you pick a telemedicine doctor yourself, you've skipped all of the safety checks," Safdar stressed.

There is a proposal in Congress to implement stricter regulations on the sale of drugs through social media platforms. The bill would require social media sites to monitor and report these illegal drug sales to law enforcement.


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