Woman nearly dies after using counterfeit weight-loss jab bought on social media

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A woman nearly died after injecting a counterfeit weight-loss drug bought on social media. Michelle Sword, 47, fell unconscious and her blood sugar plummeted to a dangerous level after using a fake Ozempic pen purchased on Facebook. Doctors discovered the pen contained fast-acting insulin, not semaglutide. She now warns others about the dangers of unregulated weight-loss jabs, highlighting red flags like the absence of health checks and unofficial payment methods.


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