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Home / Crime and Justice / Nurse Charged in Counterfeit Ozempic Scheme

Nurse Charged in Counterfeit Ozempic Scheme

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Nurse accused of distributing counterfeit Ozempic in 2023.
  • Counterfeit drugs lacked the active ingredient semaglutide.
  • Nurse faces prison time for misbranded and counterfeit drug charges.
Nurse Charged in Counterfeit Ozempic Scheme

A registered nurse from Chicago, Sharon Charitine Sackman, has been charged in federal court for allegedly distributing counterfeit versions of Ozempic. During 2023, Sackman is accused of providing three individuals with injections falsely presented as the popular diabetes and weight-loss drug. Authorities contend these counterfeit products were not manufactured by the drug's official maker and crucially lacked semaglutide, the active ingredient.

Exploiting the high demand for Ozempic, driven partly by its off-label use for weight loss, Sackman allegedly operated without legal authority to prescribe, dispense, or sell the medication. Court documents reveal she was a registered nurse but lacked the necessary license for these actions. The distribution of these fraudulent drugs poses significant health risks to unsuspecting patients.

Sackman, now residing in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, has pleaded not guilty to charges including distributing misbranded and counterfeit drugs. Each count carries a potential one-year prison sentence. A further court hearing is scheduled for February 3. This case highlights the dangers associated with the unregulated market for weight-loss medications.

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.
Sharon Charitine Sackman, a nurse, was charged for allegedly distributing counterfeit Ozempic injections that lacked the active ingredient.
Yes, counterfeit Ozempic drugs pose potential health risks as they may not contain the correct active ingredient and are distributed outside approved channels.
The alleged distribution of counterfeit Ozempic by Sharon Charitine Sackman occurred in Chicago, with a court appearance also made there.

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