Ozempic, the wildly popular drug for weight loss, is in short supply.
It’s prompting some chemists to make replica products that are now under increased scrutiny from the drugs regulator.
It is legal to dispense the Ozempic copycat, but investigative reporter Elise Worthington reveals the risks and rogue chemists.
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