Consumer Health Advisory
Public Advisory Last updated: February 2026

Ozempic is not registered in Nigeria

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has not approved Ozempic for distribution in Nigeria. Every pen sold locally is unverified and potentially unsafe.

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NAFDAC-approved Ozempic in Nigeria

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Fake pens seized in Lagos alone

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Average price markup over cost

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Weight loss from verified alternatives


What you need to know

Key facts about Ozempic in Nigeria

Not NAFDAC-registered

Novo Nordisk has not submitted Ozempic for approval in Nigeria. There is no legitimate supply chain. Any pen labelled "Ozempic" sold within Nigeria entered the market outside regulatory oversight.

Counterfeit products

Investigations reveal sellers purchasing bulk semaglutide powder, reconstituting it in non-sterile conditions, and filling pen devices to resemble branded Ozempic. Contents, dosing, and sterility are unverified.

Verified alternatives exist

Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, prepared by licensed pharmacies with proper quality controls, provide the same active ingredients at transparent pricing and verified dosing.

Supply chain breakdown

How the counterfeit pipeline works

From bulk powder to fake branded pens, each step introduces risk and markup.

1

Buy raw powder

Bulk semaglutide API sourced from unregulated overseas suppliers

2

Reconstitute in non-sterile lab

Mixed with bacteriostatic water outside regulated pharmacy conditions

3

Fill counterfeit pen devices

Loaded into pens with fake Novo Nordisk branding and packaging

4

Sell at 10-50x markup

Marketed as "imported Ozempic" at prices far exceeding ingredient cost

Source: Based on investigative reporting, pharmacy industry sources, and NAFDAC public records. Ozempic (semaglutide injection) is a registered trademark of Novo Nordisk A/S.

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Side-by-side comparison

What scammers sell vs. what works

What scammers sell

  • Unverified powder from unknown suppliers
  • Reconstituted in non-sterile conditions
  • No batch testing or quality control
  • Fake Novo Nordisk branding and packaging
  • Unknown dosing accuracy -- could be too high or too low
  • 10-50x markup over actual ingredient cost

What actually works

  • Pharmaceutical-grade compounded semaglutide
  • Prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies
  • Third-party lab testing for potency and sterility
  • Accurate, verified dosing with certificates of analysis
  • Transparent pricing with no brand-name markup
  • Medical consultation included with every order

Verified options

Safe alternatives available in Nigeria

These compounded medications use the same active ingredients as Ozempic and Mounjaro, prepared under regulated pharmacy conditions.

Compounded Semaglutide

Same active ingredient as Ozempic / Wegovy

Average weight loss Significant
Clinical evidence Strong
  • Weekly subcutaneous injection
  • GLP-1 receptor agonist
  • Gradual dose titration (0.25mg to 2.4mg)

Compounded Tirzepatide

Same active ingredient as Mounjaro / Zepbound

Average weight loss Enhanced
Clinical evidence Strong
  • Weekly subcutaneous injection
  • Dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist
  • Gradual dose titration (2.5mg to 15mg)

Medical note: GLP-1 receptor agonists are prescription medications. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any weight loss medication. These treatments require medical supervision for safe dosing and monitoring.

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