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‘Adulterated’ Ozempic sold on TikTok led to bacterial infection, arrest: Feds

by John Jefferson
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Justice Department provided photos show defendant Isis Navarro Reyes on TikTok allegedly hawking “adulterated” popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic, Mesofrance, and Axcion.

Federal investigators are cracking down on the illegal sale of wildly popular diabetes and weight loss drugs online and this week, a New York woman without a medical license accused of hawking “adulterated” and “misbranded” versions of in-demand products like Ozempic, Axcion and Mesotherapy on TikTok, has been arrested.

Isis Navarro Reyes. 36, was arrested on Wednesday and charged with six counts including smuggling, conspiracy to introduce and deliver a misbranded drug for interstate commerce, dispensing of a misbranded drug while held for sale and more.

Prosecutors say Reyes coordinating the shipment of the “adulterated” drugs from Central and South America including El Salvador and Mexico and that her scheme relied heavily on culling victims from her social media feed.



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