The Federal District civil police carried out an operation that resulted in the arrest of five suspects and the seizure of injectable weight loss medications that were being sold illegally. The location used to sell these products was a hotel in the 1001 Noites chain, in Taguatinga. The hotel administrator and an employee were involved in the sale and distribution of the medications. The operation, carried out by civil police from the 8th Police Station, also seized vehicles, equipment, and injectable substances, including products identified as tirzepatida and GHK-Cu, which are used for weight loss.
Health Risks
The sale of injectable weight loss medications without registration or with irregular origin along with health surveillance agencies is a serious public health problem. These products may have severe and unknown side effects, and their use without medical supervision may lead to negative health consequences. It is essential that people are aware of the risks associated with the use of injectable weight loss medications and seek medical guidance before using any product. Furthermore, it is important that health establishments and healthcare professionals are aware of the limits and care necessary when dealing with these products.
Injectable weight loss medications must be used with caution and only under medical supervision. It is essential to verify the origin and registration of the product along with health surveillance agencies, such as Anvisa. Furthermore, it is important to be aware of possible side effects and interactions with other medications. The use of injectable substances for weight loss without medical supervision may lead to negative health consequences, including severe adverse reactions.
The police continue to investigate the case and seek to identify other individuals involved in the illegal sale of injectable weight loss medications. Meanwhile, it is essential that people prioritize their health and seek medical guidance before using any weight loss product. It is important to remember that health is a fundamental right and that the safety and efficacy of products must be guaranteed.