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The FDA has posted notices for two nationwide dietary supplement recalls involving products found to contain undeclared pharmaceutical ingredients.
Read MoreNew York found widespread safety violations in med spas, and FDA inspectors cited a Texas distributor for violating the DSCSA.
Read MoreOur analysis of data in September and October 2025 revealed that large-scale freight fraud involving GLP-1s, oncology drugs, and other high-demand pharmaceuticals continues unabated.
Read MorePrescription Drug Affordability Board Activity, November 2025 Activities Summary Colorado: In October, Colorado’s PDAB heard testimony about its decision to set an upper payment limit on Enbrel, and set price of $600 per 50mg/1ml, effective January 1, 2027. The board’s next meeting is January 9, 2026. Maryland:The PDAB met on November 17, 2025 where they passed motions to identify Ozempic…
Read MoreBased on recent investigative reporting by the Partnership for Safe Medicines (PSM), patients in your state may be receiving weight loss injectables from unlicensed sources that do not meet FDA requirements for safety and sterility. PSM has established a dedicated contact from CBP/HSI to support investigations by state law enforcement on this issue.
Read MoreCBP reported seizing 450 shipments of illegally imported contact lenses and prescription medicines. Dozens of state AGs asked Meta to enforce policies against misleading weight loss products.
Read MoreThe med spa owner admitted to using unapproved injectables that sickened at least 10 patients. New York authorities announced the results of a 2024 crackdown on illegal med spas. PSM published in The Journal of Illicit Trade, Financial Crime, and Compliance.
Read MorePSM wrote the House Energy & Commerce Committee in support of the Safeguarding Americans from Fraudulent and Experimental (SAFE) Drugs Act, to help protect the American drug supply from unsafely compounded medication.
Read MoreFDA announced the seizure of dozens of counterfeit Ozempic 1mg injection pens labeled with an authentic lot number, PAR1229, but displaying the expiration and lot numbers for the product in the wrong place.
Read MoreThe FDA and Novo Nordisk are warning the public about counterfeit Ozempic injections circulating in the legitimate U.S. drug supply chain. The FDA announced the seizure of multiple batches of counterfeit Ozempic 1 mg injections, labeled with lot number PAR1229, on December 5, 2025. Their contents and safety are unverified and pose serious health risks.
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