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Canadian health officials warn against counterfeit versions of Ozempic, Mounjaro

Health Canada warns counterfeit GLP-1 drugs sold nationwide may contain dangerous ingredients and pose serious health risks, urging purchases only from licensed pharmacies.

  • On Wednesday, Health Canada issued a public advisory warning people not to buy or use unauthorized GLP-1 drugs including semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, saying do not buy or use unauthorized products.
  • Rising demand for weight‑loss GLP-1s has led to growing interest in these products, prompting people to seek unauthorized options sold by retailers and online sellers in Canada.
  • Unauthorized products pose multiple safety hazards, including incorrect ingredients and contamination, while websites and social media advertisers misuse Health Canada logos to mislead consumers, Health Canada said.
  • Health Canada is coordinating with the Canada Border Services Agency to block shipments, actively monitoring the market, seizing products, and advising purchases only from licensed pharmacies with an eight‑digit DIN.
  • To protect patients, the regulator urges reporting of suspected counterfeits and side effects, noting genuine GLP-1 therapies list serious risks; Health Canada advises people who have used unauthorized GLP-1 products to consult health‑care professionals and report concerns to its reporting system.
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Growing popularity of GLP-1 drugs, such as Ozempic, prompts warning from Health Canada

The popularity of GLP-1 drugs in Canada has prompted a warning from Health Canada about the risks of unauthorized and counterfeit drugs.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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