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  2. Nearly half of online pharmacies selling weight loss drugs ...

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    August 2, 2024 at 10:57 PM. Consumers who try to buy popular weight loss drugs online without a prescription risk being scammed or receiving unsafe products, a new study shows. About 42% of online ...

  3. Some sites were scamming people out of money - AOL

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    Despite the risks, and FDA efforts to crack down on scammers and shady products, the market for weight loss drugs is just too big, too new, and too messy to expect counterfeiters will stop anytime ...

  4. Scams tied to Ozempic and other new weight-loss drugs are ...

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    The Food and Drug Administration approved Novo Nordisk's Wegovy as a weight-loss drug in 2021; since then, it has approved an alternative drug, Eli Lilly's Zepbound, which is based on its diabetes ...

  5. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Alpidem (Ananxyl) 1995. Worldwide. Not approved in the US, withdrawn in France in 1994 [ 4] and the rest of the market in 1995 because of rare but serious hepatotoxicity. [ 3][ 5] Alosetron (Lotronex) 2000. US. Serious gastrointestinal adverse events; ischemic colitis; severe constipation. [ 2] Reintroduced 2002 with restricted indication and ...

  6. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Budwig protocol (or Budwig diet) – an "anti-cancer" diet developed in the 1950s by Johanna Budwig (1908–2003). The diet is rich in flaxseed oil mixed with cottage cheese, and emphasizes meals high in fruit, vegetables and fiber; it avoids sugar, animal fats, salad oil, meats, butter and especially margarine.

  7. Pharmaceutical fraud - Wikipedia

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    Pharmaceutical fraud is when pharmaceutical companies engage in illegal, fraudulent activities to the detriment of patients and/or insurers. Examples include counterfeit drugs that do not contain the active ingredient, false claims in packaging and marketing, suppression of negative information regarding the efficacy or safety of the drug, and ...

  8. WHO issues warnings on fake copies of Novo Nordisk's weight ...

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    June 20, 2024 at 1:25 PM. (Reuters) - The World Health Organization on Thursday issued warnings on fake drugs claiming to contain the active ingredient found in Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug ...

  9. eHealthMe - Wikipedia

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    ehealthme.com. eHealthMe.com is an American medical analysis website launched in 2008. The site provides patients and healthcare professionals with tools to study approximately 1.2 billion drug outcomes, following the release of those drugs onto the market. As of October 2020, the company claims to be monitoring 47,090 drugs and supplements. [1]