FAKE fat jabs have been imported into the UK, the health watchdog warns. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency said two pharmacy wholesalers have been found with counterfeit Ozemp…
Regulators in Germany released photos of the fake products, shown in the bottom image, compared to the real deal in the top image‘King Kong’ of obesity jabs Tirzepatide helps people shed quarter of body weight
“Products purchased in this way will not meet our strict quality and safety standards, and may put your health at risk. Medicines regulators in Germany raised the alarm and released pictures showing that the counterfeit products are made of different blue plastic to the original and do not carry the same Ozempic label.
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