
Cheap Ozempic knock-offs have risen in popularity — but are they safe?
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As prices for Ozempic have risen in recent months, many people may be seeking cheaper alternatives for managing diabetes or weight loss. Dr. Brett Osborn and Dr. Sue Decotiis warn of potential risks.
"You should only be using pharmaceutical-grade versions prescribed by a licensed doctor." "Under no circumstances should you turn to unregulated alternatives just to save money." Melissa Rudy is senior health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to melissa.rudy@fox.com.
Dr. Brett Osborn, a Florida neurosurgeon and longevity doctor who has prescribed pharmaceutical-grade versions of these medications since 2019, said he is "concerned" by this trend.
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