With the launch of generic versions of Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro, the demand for these weight loss and diabetes medications is skyrocketing in India.
Amid the rising demand, there is also a surge of counterfeit jabs-often sold through unregulated online vendors-that can endanger lives.
According to a Reuters report, Indian drug regulators have seized more than 260 suspected counterfeit pens of Eli Lilly's popular obesity and diabetes drug Mounjaro, worth Rs 7 million, from the northern state of Haryana.
The suspected fake pens were recovered from a vehicle on the outskirts of New Delhi, and were kept under improper temperature conditions and appeared in different font sizes compared with the original product, which raised suspicion of being counterfeit.
The Haryana Food and Drug Control Administration has also arrested two people accused of making and selling the drugs. The primary accused did not have a pharmaceutical license and made the products at a private property, Drug Control Officer Amandeep Chauhan told Reuters. They had ordered peptides used in the drugs and other raw materials from vendors on the Chinese e-commerce platform Alibaba.
The arrested duo also sold the pens on the online marketplace IndiaMART at a 27 per cent discount to the original drug's price, Chauhan said.
While samples have been sent to government-run laboratories for confirmation, Eli Lilly and Company (India) spokesperson issued a statement welcoming the action against illicit medicines.
Noting that it "takes patient safety extremely seriously", the company stated that it's "actively supporting the investigation and will continue to work with regulatory and law enforcement authorities worldwide to protect patients from the risks of counterfeit products".
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Can Fake Ozempic/Mounjaro Pens Turn Dangerous?
The short answer: extremely. The risks go far beyond inefficacy. Some fake jabs contain:
- Insulin - Can dangerously drop blood sugar, leading to seizures or coma.
- Toxic substances - Seized products have been found to contain mercury, cement, and rat poison.
- Bacteria - Due to non-sterile production environments, leading to infections.
- Wrong or mixed medications - Including none of the intended drug at all.
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How To Identify Counterfeit Ozempic/ Mounjaro Pens?
Counterfeit products may have
- spelling errors,
- instruction leaflets not in English,
- unsealed packaging,
- changes in the size, shape, or appearance of medicine
These are indicators that the medicine has not been produced by the original manufacturer or is being illegally sold in the wrong market.
Further, counterfeit drugs are often sold on social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, or salon backrooms.
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Another major lure of counterfeit Ozempic/Mounjaro is the price tag-black-market versions are often heavily discounted. But remember: this comes at the cost of your health, safety, and potentially, your life.
If you're unsure about a product, consult your pharmacist or primary care provider. Always ensure that any medication you take has been prescribed by a qualified healthcare provider and obtained from a licensed source.
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