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Home / Health / Fake Fat Jabs Pose Christmas Health Risk

Fake Fat Jabs Pose Christmas Health Risk

2 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Illegal 'Godzilla' weight-loss jabs are circulating on social media.
  • Counterfeit versions of experimental drugs are seized in a UK factory.
  • Experts warn fake jabs contain unknown harmful chemicals or bacteria.
Fake Fat Jabs Pose Christmas Health Risk

Desperate slimmers are being warned about illegal "Godzilla" fat jabs circulating on social media, particularly as the party season intensifies. These counterfeit injections, often versions of the experimental drug retatrutide, are being sold by unregulated online sellers and have even been linked to clandestine factory production, with authorities recently seizing over £250,000 worth of fake weight-loss pens in the UK.

Experts emphasize that social media has become a breeding ground for these dangerous products, exploiting the seasonal pressure to achieve dramatic pre-Christmas weight loss. Professor Franklin Joseph highlights that these "Godzilla jabs" are untested and potentially harmful, with risks extending beyond ineffectiveness to the presence of unknown chemicals, bacteria, or incorrect hormone formulations.

Instead of pursuing risky, last-minute miracle fixes, health professionals advocate for safe, evidence-based strategies for weight management. They stress that there is no quick fix, and gambling one's wellbeing for temporary festive appearance is ill-advised, urging individuals to prioritize health over unrealistic beauty standards amplified by social media trends.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Godzilla jabs' are counterfeit versions of experimental weight-loss drugs like retatrutide, marketed online for rapid slimming.
Fake injections can contain unknown harmful chemicals or bacteria, posing serious health risks beyond just being ineffective.
Authorities seized over £250,000 worth of counterfeit weight-loss pens from a covert factory in Northampton.

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