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Fake Weight Loss Drugs Flood Market, Iowa Joins Crackdown

Fake Weight Loss Drugs Endanger Lives, Iowa Attorney General Demands Action

Well, darlings, let’s talk about a major health crisis. Fake weight loss drugs are everywhere, and Iowa is stepping up. Attorney General Brenna Bird is not staying quiet. She has joined forces with 35 other states to demand the FDA crack down on this dangerous scam.

These counterfeit drugs are showing up everywhere. They look like the real thing, but they aren’t. They come from unregulated labs in China, Turkey, and India. Desperate people think they are buying Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, or Mounjaro. Instead, they are injecting themselves with who knows what.

Fake Weight Loss Drugs Put Iowa Consumers at Serious Risk

Experts warn these fakes are nearly impossible to detect. Some contain no active ingredients at all. Others have dangerous contaminants. Some are even repackaged insulin being sold as Ozempic.

Imagine injecting insulin when your body doesn’t need it. That can send your blood sugar crashing. People have ended up in the hospital. Some might not be so lucky. Brenna Bird says enough is enough. She wants the FDA to take action now.

Fake Weight Loss Drugs Are Being Sold Online With No Oversight

This isn’t just happening in dark alleys. Fake weight loss drugs are being sold online every day. Websites make bold claims, promising quick weight loss with no side effects. They sell so-called “compounded” versions of prescription weight loss drugs without any approval.

Bird says this is reckless. People are being forced to mix their own injections. Most don’t have the right tools or knowledge. Some aren’t even storing the drugs properly. That leads to contamination. One wrong dose can cause serious harm.

Fake Weight Loss Drugs Lead to Nationwide FDA Crackdown

This isn’t just an Iowa issue. States across the country are joining the fight. Iowa isn’t standing alone. The coalition includes 35 states, plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. They sent a letter to the FDA demanding immediate action.

The states demanding action include Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

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