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flag Health Canada warns Canadians against unsafe, unauthorized GLP-1 drugs sold online or in stores.

flag Health Canada warns Canadians against purchasing unauthorized or counterfeit GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound, which may contain harmful ingredients, incorrect dosages, or contaminants. flag These unapproved products, sold online or in stores, pose serious health risks including infections, allergic reactions, and improper storage. flag Only licensed pharmacies can legally sell prescription drugs; consumers should verify products using an eight-digit Drug Identification Number (DIN) via Health Canada’s official database. flag The agency is monitoring the market, seizing illegal shipments, and urging the public to avoid websites with fake logos, no prescription requirements, or unusually low prices. flag Report suspected counterfeits or side effects to Health Canada.

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