No matter how effective doctors and patients say microdosing weight-loss drugs are, this form of medical experimentation may ...
Welcome to the healthier, happier world of 2030. Heart attacks and strokes are down 20%. A drop in food consumption has left ...
Yep, you can actually be thrown in jail for buying certain weight loss drugs on Facebook (or any other social media platform, ...
A new report found people selling leftover weight loss drugs, like Ozempic or Mounjaro, on Facebook. Doctors are ...
Viking Therapeutics' weight loss drug VK2735 may challenge Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly's dominance in the obesity drug space ...
The FDA became aware of the problem after a patient submitted a complaint to the regulator that a vial of semaglutide from Fullerton Wellness had an unidentified "black particulate" floating in it.
Weight-loss drugs have become massively popular over the ... The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) specifically warns that you face jail time if you purchase controlled substances online ...
Pharmacies currently making copycat versions of Eli Lilly’s tirzepatide face heightened exposure to state enforcement actions ...
Some patients fear tirzepatide, sold by Eli Lilly under the brand names Zepbound and Mounjaro, will be hard to get and prohibitively expensive once compounding pharmacies are no longer producing it.
Patients face hurdles like getting a new prescription ... drugmakers and the FDA share concerns about fake or subpar weight loss drugs — even though regulated compounders often get lumped ...