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

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    A new report by threat researchers at McAfee found 176,871 phishing emails and 449 malicious websites tied to offers of Ozempic, Wegovy and semaglutide, the generic name for these drugs, from ...

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

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    Weight-loss drugs sold online without a prescription are likely a scam or have dangerous doses, says a researcher who tested online-bought Ozempic. A scientist tested knock-off Ozempic sold online.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Counterfeit medications - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit medicinal drugs include those with less or none of the stated active ingredients, [5] with added, sometimes hazardous, adulterants, substituted ingredients, completely misrepresented, or sold with a false brand name. Otherwise, legitimate drugs that have passed their date of expiry are sometimes remarked with false dates.

  6. List of unproven methods against COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan Health authorities pointed out that there was no evidence that cannabis protected against COVID-19. [61] A fake webpage purporting to be a Fox News article also claimed that CBD oil was a potential cure. [62] The chloroform- and ether-based drug loló was said to cure the disease in messages spread in Brazil. [63]

  7. Counterfeit medicines online - Wikipedia

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    For instance, a pill of ecstasy costs between €0.20 and €0.30 and it is generally sold at €5. A Viagra pill costs around €0.15 and it is sold via an illicit website at around 8 to €10. A kilo of counterfeit Viagra pills (1,700 units) costs €255 and the retail value is from 13,600 to €17,000.

  8. WHO and Eli Lilly caution patients against falling for fake ...

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    June 20, 2024 at 2:07 PM. The World Health Organization and drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. are warning people to be wary of fake versions of popular weight-loss and diabetes medicines. WHO said ...

  9. WHO Model List of Essential Medicines - Wikipedia

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    The WHO Model List of Essential Medicines (aka Essential Medicines List or EML[ 1] ), published by the World Health Organization (WHO), contains the medications considered to be most effective and safe to meet the most important needs in a health system. [ 2] The list is frequently used by countries to help develop their own local lists of ...