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Think you're using real Ozempic? Think again. Fake versions are everywhere—dangerous, unregulated, and often mislabeled.
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The maker of Ozempic and federal regulators are sending out warnings about counterfeit versions of the anti-diabetic drug ...
The FDA and the maker of the popular diabetes and weight loss drug Ozempic are warning people not to use counterfeit semaglutide 1.0 milligrams — the Ozempic injection — found in the U.S. drug supply ...
Individuals in possession of a counterfeit Ozempic product are encouraged to report it to Novo Nordisk customer care at 1-800-727-6500 during business hours. Additionally, any adverse events should be ...
Ozempic and similar drugs are not cheap and come ... these drugs—which are legal—are dispensed with an auto-injector pen, Dr. Cohen says it’s possible to hack this to get a different dose.
To put it mildly, Ozempic isn’t cheap. The list price for one Ozempic pen (which contains two to four doses) is upwards of $900, generally. The cost of Ozempic (and lack of insurance coverage ...
Ozempic (semaglutide) and Trulicity (dulaglutide) are brand-name subcutaneous injections. They’re both prescribed for adults with type 2 diabetes who may or may not have certain cardiovascular ...