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Every pen sold in Nigeria is OZEMPIC IS NOT REAL IN NIGERIA

0 NAFDAC Registrations

Ozempic by Novo Nordisk has never been registered with NAFDAC. Every single pen being sold across Nigeria is counterfeit.

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The Numbers Don't Lie

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Every Ozempic pen in Nigeria

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Registrations for Ozempic

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What scammers charge vs real cost

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REAL COST

What semaglutide actually costs monthly

What You Need To Know

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Novo Nordisk Never Applied

Ozempic's manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, has never submitted Ozempic for NAFDAC registration. It is not in their Africa distribution plan. There is zero legitimate supply entering Nigeria.

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The 100x Markup Scam

Sellers buy generic semaglutide vials at rock-bottom prices, re-inject them into fake pen devices with printed Ozempic labels, then sell at extreme markups. That's a 100x+ markup for a counterfeit product.

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No Cold Chain = Dangerous

Semaglutide must be stored at 2-8°C at all times. Most Nigerian sellers ship at room temperature or in basic packaging. Degraded medication can cause infections, allergic reactions, or zero efficacy — you're injecting useless liquid.

IS YOUR SELLER LEGIT?

Answer these 5 questions honestly

1. Does the seller claim to sell "original Ozempic"?

2. Is the price extremely inflated?

3. Does the packaging have sticker labels (not printed)?

4. No cold-chain shipping proof (ice packs, temp logger)?

5. Seller uses urgency tactics ("last stock!", "price going up!")?

Even if they sell generic semaglutide honestly, it is NOT Ozempic.

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SCAM

  • 🔴 Claims to sell "original Ozempic"
  • 🔴 Price: massively inflated per pen
  • 🔴 Sticker labels on generic vials
  • 🔴 No cold-chain proof
  • 🔴 Instagram/WhatsApp marketplace sellers
  • 🔴 "Last stock!" urgency tactics
  • 🔴 No doctor consultation required

LEGIT

  • 🟢 Sells "compounded semaglutide" (honest name)
  • 🟢 Price: affordable through licensed pharmacies
  • 🟢 Proper pharmaceutical labels with batch #
  • 🟢 Cold-chain shipping with temp logs
  • 🟢 Licensed pharmacy with verifiable credentials
  • 🟢 Transparent pricing, no pressure
  • 🟢 Requires medical screening first

WHAT ACTUALLY WORKS

Same active ingredients. Real results. Fair prices.

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Semaglutide

Same active ingredient as Ozempic

15-18 % weight loss
  • GLP-1 receptor agonist
  • Weekly injection
  • Cold-chain delivered
  • Doctor supervision included
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Tirzepatide

Dual GIP/GLP-1 agonist (next-gen)

20-22 % weight loss
  • Dual-action (more effective)
  • Weekly injection
  • Fewer GI side effects
  • Doctor supervision included
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Common Questions

Correct. Novo Nordisk, the manufacturer of Ozempic, has never submitted it for NAFDAC registration. It is not available through any legitimate channel in Nigeria. Any product sold as "Ozempic" is either counterfeit, illegally imported, or generic semaglutide relabeled in a fake Ozempic pen.
Because scammers exploit the Ozempic brand name. They buy generic semaglutide at rock-bottom prices, repackage it in fake Ozempic pens, and charge a 100x+ markup by trading on brand recognition from social media. The actual active ingredient (semaglutide) costs a fraction of what these sellers charge.
Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide from licensed pharmacies. These contain the exact same active ingredients but are honestly labeled, properly stored with cold-chain handling, and come with medical supervision. They cost a fraction of the fake Ozempic price.
Potentially, yes. The main risks are: (1) degraded semaglutide from broken cold-chain may cause infections or allergic reactions; (2) unknown dosage — you don't know how much active ingredient is actually in the pen; (3) contamination from unsterile repackaging; (4) complete inefficacy — you're injecting useless liquid and delaying proper treatment.
Check for: (1) A physical pharmacy address you can visit; (2) NAFDAC registration number for their pharmacy; (3) They sell "semaglutide" or "tirzepatide" not "Ozempic"; (4) They require a doctor's consultation before selling; (5) They can show cold-chain shipping proof with temperature logs; (6) Transparent pricing without urgency tactics. Use our quiz above to check your seller.
Yes, extensively proven. Semaglutide and tirzepatide have demonstrated clinically significant weight loss in peer-reviewed studies published in NEJM and Lancet. These are the same active ingredients in Ozempic®/Wegovy® and Mounjaro®/Zepbound® respectively. The medication works — the scam is in the branding and markup, not the science.