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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Fourteen med spas across the state are getting warning letters from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. According to Yost, these spas are offering clients compounded versions of popular ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says these spas are offering clients altered versions of popular weight loss drugs.
Yost is warning the companies to not tell consumers that the drugs have been approved by the Food & Drug Administration.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost issued a warning to several Ohio medical spas over their alleged claims regarding weight-loss drugs.
Several Ohio medical spas including two in the Mahoning Valley were sent letters by the Ohio Attorney General's Office ...
The Ohio attorney general's office issues warning letters to more than a dozen medical spas across the state for misleading claims about compounded versions of Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has sent letters to 14 medical spas saying they should stop making false or misleading claims ...
Three medical spas around the Valley, along with others in the state, were named by Attorney General Dave Yost for making ...
Fourteen medical spas across Ohio are accused of misleading customers about their versions of weight loss drugs ...
U.S. regulators are trying to shut down the industry for compounded weight-loss drugs, which could result in higher costs or ...
To what extent will health clinics go to keep selling in-demand weight-loss drugs now that the FDA has outlawed cheaper ...
Tirzepatide is the active ingredient in Zepbound for weight loss and Mounjaro for type 2 ... "This compounded medication is only available when the commercially available product is unavailable ...