Article 6PD82 Ozempic knockoffs flood US market thanks to ‘blind spot’ in FDA rules

Ozempic knockoffs flood US market thanks to ‘blind spot’ in FDA rules

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Edward Helmore
from World news | The Guardian on (#6PD82)

Obscure statute grants reproduction of drugs in shortages - creating $1bn market of unbranded weight-loss drugs

An obscure federal statute is allowing US pharmacies to flood the market with unvetted knockoffs of Ozempic, the pricey weight-loss drug that is reducing and transforming the weight and silhouettes of millions of Americans.

According to a Bloomberg investigation published Monday, a blind spot" in Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations that allows pharmacies and compounders to reproduce drugs that are in short supply has helped to create a market of unbranded weight-loss drugs worth $1bn annually.

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