Many Austrians went to the hospital after using a weight-loss drug called Ozempic, which was thought to be a fake.
The BASG, which is Austria’s Federal Office for Safety in Health Care, stated that they have reported cases of severe side effects like low blood sugar and seizures.
This means that the drugs had insulin instead of the intended active ingredient, semaglutide. The BASG said this was a mistake.
The medicine is now well-liked for helping people lose weight.
There is an examination happening.
The BK, which is the Austrian Criminal Intelligence Service, stated that the people who were harmed got the syringes from an Austrian doctor.
It said that there may still be copies of the fake drug available for sale.
The fake injection pens were a darker shade of blue compared to the real ones, it mentioned.
The health care office in Austria wants doctors and patients to make sure their supplies are okay.
“Ozempic is being used more and more for weight loss, even though it isn’t officially approved for that purpose. ”
The Austrian police and the Ministry of Health have told people not to use weight-loss injections from suspicious places.
The European Medicines Agency, known as the EMA, has recently issued a warning saying that there is not enough Ozempic available for diabetic patients due to a high demand for it.
Last week, the EMA and the UK’s MHRA alerted that fake Ozempic injection pens were discovered at wholesalers in the UK and the EU. These counterfeit pens came from suppliers in Austria and Germany.
The MHRA said: “We took back all the pens that were affected and made sure we know where they all are. None of the pens were given to patients in the UK. ”
It said that it was working closely with its partners around the world to make sure the supply chain was secure both inside and outside of the country.
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