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The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has warned patients to be wary of counterfeit weight‑loss injections being sold via cloned online pharmacies and social media, after a survey of 100 online pharmacies found around one in 10 had their websites or accounts copied by illicit sellers over the past year.
Almost two in five respondents reported treating patients who had unknowingly bought fake weight‑loss drugs.
The NPA, which represents about 6,000 pharmacies, said criminals have duplicated regulator logos and offered products at deeply discounted prices — one case involved counterfeit Mounjaro sold at about a quarter of the legitimate price.
Pharmacies told the NPA that social media platforms and regulators’ responses have largely been insufficient, and the trade often involves no clinical consultation.
The NPA has written to Health Secretary Wes Streeting seeking stronger safeguards, including proposals such as a dedicated pharmacy domain (eg. pharmacy.uk). The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said its criminal enforcement unit has made seizures and arrests and supported police raids on illicit manufacturing sites in Northampton and Sleaford earlier this year and will continue enforcement action.








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