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"The Washington Post found more than two dozen websites that bypass doctors and pharmacies completely to sell semaglutide β€” the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy β€” directly to consumers, usually with disclaimers that it’s not for human use."
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"Inside the gold rush to sell cheaper imitations of Ozempic"
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"The popularity of Ozempic for weight loss has fueled a cottage industry selling off-brand versions, taking advantage of a regulation allowing pharmacies to copy drugs in shortage."
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