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The medicines watchdog has issued an urgent warning about a deluge of social media advertisements for counterfeit weight-loss drugs.
HPRA concerned by promotions for ‘made in Ireland’ obesity medications wrongly claiming to be approved by charities, ...
The HPRA warned that “dubious sites and social media posts” are using the official HPRA logo to falsely claim products are ...
Managing type 2 diabetes goes beyond diet and exercise—it often involves choosing the right medication. One of the most ...
The number of illegal or fake weight loss drugs seized by the medicines watchdog this month is almost five times that seized ...
The Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) has identified a significant increase in recent weeks of online content ...
The Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) has today stated that it has identified a significant increase in recent ...
The Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) said that, to date, some 155 Shopify product listings, 124 Facebook profiles, ...
An urgent warning has been issued to the public about an increase in fraudulent websites and ads promoting illegal medicines ...
Employers have the opportunity to lead by example: to stop treating obesity as invisible and start addressing it as the ...
The suit comes amid recent studies showing a link between vision complications and people taking drugs containing semaglutide ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Online weight-loss company Noom has begun offering smaller doses of compounded versions of Novo Nordisk's ...