Uncovering the Ozempic and Mounjaro black market | Four Corners

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Uncovering the Ozempic and Mounjaro black market | Four Corners


Ozempic and Mounjaro are the semaglutide weight-loss wonder drugs in high demand and short supply.

Some pharmacists think making their own versions of the injectable drugs is now the answer, and that’s legal when there’s no commercial product available.

But, as Four Corners investigates, the ongoing shortage is leading to an…

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18 Comments

  1. Thank you ABC. You delivery of the facts to the Australian public put you at the top of journalism anywhere in the world… I appreciate your service to Australians and global followers.

  2. compounding is great and it has helped me with my pcos/endometriosis (referred by my specialist), it costs half the price of Ozempic. I pick mine up from a pharmacist, not online.

  3. This story felt very limited in scope. Would have been good to provide some insights into what percentage of people taking these medications for weight loss should be using other methods like lifestyle and diet to control weight and how the massive demand from people trying to lose weight is affecting supply for diabetics for whom these medications are intended in the first place.

  4. The government is towing a difficult line here. Compounding is a really important service that specialist pharmacists offer. In a perfect world we may still want those pharmacists to be able to compound drugs like Ozempic because it’s likely that people will be on these drugs for life, and there will be shortages that need to be filled (outside of this current crazy one). We need to think broader than just banning it. Even to ban compounding it now will massively effect so many peoples lives.

  5. What about us diabetics who need it to live!!! Stop Drs handing it out willy nilly to anyone wanting to loose a few kilo. More stringent checks that it is a person's last resort. I can not take regular diabetes meds only insulin and I'm slowly dying because I suddenly can't get it to control blood sugars. Think before you take it out the hands of someone who needs it to live…