Pharmacists warned to be on lookout for fake ‘Ozempic’ pens


Counterfeit products may have unsealed packaging and instruction leaflets not in English, said the TGA. Source: TGA/ABF
The counterfeit pens appear to be relabelled insulin pens, with one life-threatening adverse event already reported in Australia The TGA has issued a safety alert over counterfeit Ozempic-labelled pens entering the country, advising that the fake pens have “clear inconsistencies from the original product to look out for”. One counterfeit pen labelled as Ozempic, which

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