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Guyana: Health authorities issue warning against fake medication

Health authorities in Guyana yesterday warned against the use of falsified drugs to treat diabetes.
 
In a statement, the Analyst-Food and Drug Department said fake batches of OZEMPIC may possibly be on the local market and that its alert is based on information provided by the World Health Organisation regarding three falsified batches of OZEMPIC.
 
Ozempic has also been found to lead to weight loss.
 
Guyana is among the countries that may be affected by the distribution of the fake medication, and it poses serious health risks.


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