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WHO Assistant Director General for Access to Medicines and Health Products, Yukiko Nakatani, appealed to all health professionals, government authorities and the public to be aware of the existence of counterfeit medicines. It is hoped that the use of drugs deemed suspicious can be stopped."We urge stakeholders to stop using suspicious drugs and report them to the relevant authorities," he said.
Most semaglutide products are administered by injection under the skin. This drug is given once a week. Aside from lowering blood sugar, semaglutide has also been proven to suppress appetite. That's why this drug is often prescribed for weight loss, especially in people with obesity.WHO said that reports of fake semaglutide drugs are increasing in line with increasing demand for these products. Therefore, the public is invited to be more vigilant.
As a precautionary measure against the circulation of counterfeit drugs, WHO urges patients using semaglutide to ensure they buy the medication with a doctor's prescription. The public is also urged not to buy drugs from unclear and unverified sources, including online purchases.
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