www.weightcrunchshop.com
FDA issued a warning letter to www.weightcrunchshop.com, a Hong Kong-based website, for selling unapproved and misbranded drugs to U.S. consumers, including counterfeit/unapproved semaglutide products ('Orsema 0.25 mg,' 'Orsema 0.50 mg'), genuine brand-name Ozempic offered without a prescription, and oxycodone tablets sold without a prescription. The site violated the FD&C Act by introducing unapproved new drugs into interstate commerce, failing to bear adequate directions for use, and dispensing prescription drugs without valid prescriptions. FDA demanded cessation of all such sales and a written corrective-action response within 15 working days, warning that failure to comply may result in seizure and injunction.
Flagged claims (5)
moderately potent opioid analgesic, generally indicated for the relief of moderate to severe pain
oxycodone is for sale without a prescription
Ozempic is indicated as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Buy Ozempic Online without Prescription with Credit Card.
To reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus and established cardiovascular disease.
An adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Required actions (3)
FDA requests that www.weightcrunchshop.com cease offering any unapproved and misbranded drugs for sale to U.S. consumers.
Please notify this office in writing within 15 working days describing the specific steps you have taken to address any violations and to prevent their recurrence.
Failure to adequately address this matter may result in legal action, including, without limitation, seizure and injunction, without further notice.
Does your site contain similar claims?
The free site audit scans your whole site against every entry in this Atlas. Most glp-1 / weight loss sites match 3-6 patterns.
Run my free site auditWorried about one specific page, ad, or email? Paste it into the free Claim Checker and see what the FDA and FTC would flag, with the precedent next to each one. No email required.
Check specific copy in the Claim Checker