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

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    Researchers at McAfee have found a near tripling in the number of phishing attempts and malicious websites tied to Ozempic and other costly weight-loss drugs. Scams tied to Ozempic and other new ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Counterfeit medications - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit drugs are related to pharma fraud. Drug manufacturers and distributors are increasingly investing in countermeasures, such as traceability and authentication technologies, to try to minimise the impact of counterfeit drugs. [ 1][ 2] Antibiotics with insufficient quantities of an active ingredient add to the problem of antibiotic ...

  6. 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.

  7. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The man behind one of America's biggest 'fake news' websites is a former BBC worker from London whose mother writes many of his stories. Sean Adl-Tabatabai, 35, runs YourNewsWire.com, the source of scores of dubious news stories, including claims that the Queen had threatened to abdicate if the UK voted against Brexit.

  8. US FDA warns website over unlawful sale of weight-loss drugs

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    July 2, 2024 at 10:05 AM. (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday it had warned a website called ozempen.com against unlawfully selling versions of Novo Nordisk's weight ...

  9. 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]