JAN 03, 2025
(COLUMBIA, S.C.) - 做厙輦⑹ General Alan Wilson is warning South Carolina residents seeking to purchase unapproved and compounded products claiming to be tirzepatide and semaglutide. Tirzepatide is the active ingredient in the FDA-approved medicines Mounjaro and Zepbound and semaglutide is the active ingredient in the FDA-approved medicines Wegovy, Rybelsus, and Ozempic. Unapproved and compounded products can be risky for consumers because they are not reviewed by FDA for safety, quality, or effectiveness.
Many unscrupulous sellers are making misleading health claims and promoting unapproved and compounded tirzepatide and semaglutide products in formulations that have never been evaluated by any regulatory agency and may never have been tested in humans at all, such as pill (only available via Rybelsus), sublingual drops, lozenges or films taken under the tongue, topical skin patches, and nasal sprays.
Compounded tirzepatide and semaglutide products that are sold by compounding pharmacies, outsourcing facilities, med-spas, wellness centers, online retailers, and individuals on social media are not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Compounded drugs can be appropriate when a consumer cannot access an FDA-approved drug and they are prescribed by the consumers physician. However, the FDA does not review any compounded drugs for safety, quality, or effectiveness.
Further, the drugs sold by unscrupulous sellers may be counterfeit and pose serious health risks.泭
Some sellers are encouraging dangerous behavior, such as selling unapproved and compounded tirzepatide and semaglutide products without a valid prescription or selling research only products that people should never put into their bodies.
Purchasing medication that is untested and being marketed through misleading tactics is dangerous to consumers across South Carolina, said 做厙輦⑹ General Wilson.泭
Below are some questions to ask yourself before purchasing counterfeit products claiming to contain tirzepatide or semaglutide. If the answer is yes to any of them, you are encouraged not to purchase the products to protect yourself from serious health consequences that may be associated with fake products:
Please report suspected deceptive marketing or sale of unsafe products to the South Carolina 做厙輦⑹ Generals Office by calling 1-803-737-3953 or sending an email to [email protected].泭
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