Beware: SAHPRA issues warning on illegal GLP-1 weight loss products SAHPRA has also confirmed that it has not approved any oral GLP-1 solution for consumption The regulator is calling on the public to be extremely cautious when buying medicines online, especially from unknown websites or social media pages
The Health Authority warns South Africans about illegal GLP-1 weight . . . The Authority stressed that it has not approved any oral GLP-1 solution for consumption This warning follows previous alerts regarding the rise of counterfeit Ozempic, a Schedule 4 medicine globally used for diabetes and increasingly misused for weight loss
SAHPRA warns the public about GLP-1 products sold through social media . . . SAHPRA has become aware of companies and individuals illegally marketing GLP-1 products online and falsely claiming to be affiliated with or authorised by SAHPRA and some of South Africa’s major retail pharmacies The Authority wishes to clarify that these claims are untrue
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Warning on GLP-1 weight loss products - PressReader The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) is urging the public to steer clear of these products, many of which are being marketed with false claims and no regulatory approval
GLP1 Six in one Health solution Oral Liquid | Diabetes Forum Hi there @AnneLehva , it looks like it's a scam I did a quick look on Google The reference to GLP is misleading Here's a link from The Guardian talking about misleading ads on GLP1 supplements