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Pharmacy campaign warns of dangers of unregulated weight loss drugs

Michael Harland by Michael Harland
June 19, 2026
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Pharmacy campaign warns of dangers of unregulated weight loss drugs

Story Highlight

– Care Pharmacy launches campaign against unregulated weight loss drugs.
– Increased interest in black-market treatments raises health concerns.
– Campaign highlights risks of counterfeit weight loss medications.
– Calls for reporting illegal drug offers to the police.
– Emphasizes need for medical oversight in weight loss treatments.

Full Story

A recent initiative launched by The Care Pharmacy in Bradford seeks to raise awareness about the dangers associated with unregulated weight loss medications purchased from unofficial sources such as social media platforms, street vendors, and online messaging services. This campaign highlights a growing public health concern regarding the increasing incidences of individuals seeking or being offered illicit weight loss drugs.

Mohammed Ismail Lakhi, the owner of The Care Pharmacy, expressed his apprehensions regarding these unregulated weight loss treatments. He emphasised that the journey to effective weight loss should ideally commence with professional healthcare advice rather than being influenced by social media trends or dealings with unverified sellers. “Weight loss treatment should never begin with social media hype or unregulated sellers; it should begin with trusted healthcare professionals like a regulated pharmacy,” said Lakhi.

His remarks underline the serious implications of bypassing medical oversight in the pursuit of weight loss solutions. He warned, “If a treatment avoids medical checks, it avoids patient safety,” urging potential users to be cautious. Lakhi further added that the composition of such unregulated substances can be unknown, exclaiming, “If you don’t know what is in it or where it is from, don’t put it in your body.”

The campaign, titled “Weight Loss: Real Medicine. Real Care. Real Safety,” aims to educate the public on the severe health risks linked to counterfeit weight loss drugs. Part of the initiative includes a call for individuals who encounter such illicit substances to report them to local law enforcement agencies.

The surge in demand for injectable weight loss treatments, particularly medications such as Mounjaro, has accentuated concerns about the availability and potential dangers of fraudulent alternatives. Influencing factors include the high costs associated with private prescriptions and stringent NHS eligibility criteria that often restrict access to legitimate treatments.

Figures indicate that approximately 18,300 illegal or unregulated weight loss and diabetes medications were intercepted before entering the UK between 2024 and mid-2025. Regulatory investigations and journalistic inquiries have frequently identified social media platforms, fitness centres, beauty salons, and online communities as avenues where counterfeit drugs, referred to as ‘skinny jabs’, are marketed and sold.

Concern over these illicit drugs is echoed by Professor Megan Fowler, NHS England’s national director of patient safety. During her recent testimony before the Health and Social Care Select Committee, she noted the risks posed by unregulated drugs to the general public. “People are seeking GLP-1s, and it’s often a different cohort to those we’re currently treating in the NHS, who have the most significant issues,” she explained. Fowler highlighted that some individuals turn to private providers amid these dynamics, leading to further apprehensions about the safety of black market alternatives.

The emphasis of The Care Pharmacy’s campaign also lies in the significance of medical screening and ongoing supervision for anyone contemplating weight loss treatments. The pharmacy warns that these drugs may not be appropriate for everyone and could exacerbate pre-existing health conditions, including pancreatitis, gallstones, liver disease, and complications related to kidney function.

Mohammed Ismail Lakhi reiterated the importance of professional medical support in this context. “Safe medicine should always come with professional support. Patients deserve qualified medical oversight, accurate information, and ongoing clinical care throughout treatment,” he asserted.

This educational campaign will be disseminated across various digital platforms, supplemented by informational materials and community engagement events throughout the West Yorkshire region. Through these efforts, The Care Pharmacy is committed to ensuring public safety and informed decision-making regarding weight loss treatments.

As the issue of counterfeit medications continues to emerge, health officials and stakeholders must prioritise education and safety, equipping the public with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities surrounding weight management options. Emphasising the importance of regulated care, The Care Pharmacy seeks to transform the landscape of weight loss treatment in Bradford and beyond, preventing potentially hazardous outcomes for those seeking to reduce weight safely.

By fostering dialogue on the dangers of unregulated options, the campaign serves as a vital resource for the community, encouraging individuals to make informed choices supported by trusted healthcare professionals.

Our Thoughts

The issues highlighted by The Care Pharmacy’s campaign regarding unregulated weight loss drugs point to significant lapses in compliance with UK health and safety regulations, particularly the Medicines Act 1968, which regulates the sale of medicinal products.

To prevent the rise of counterfeit weight loss medications, stricter enforcement of regulations on online sales and social media advertising is essential. Authorities could implement more robust monitoring systems for detecting the sale of such products, especially in unregulated environments like social media and street markets.

Education campaigns targeting consumers about the potential dangers of unregulated medical products could be expanded. Greater collaboration with healthcare professionals to educate the public about safe weight loss methods and the importance of consulting certified practitioners before beginning any treatment would help mitigate risks.

Additionally, the risks associated with counterfeit medications such as exacerbating existing health conditions underline the necessity for the implementation of strict screening and monitoring protocols for individuals seeking weight loss treatments, as recommended in the General Pharmaceutical Council standards.

Overall, enhancing public awareness and tightening regulatory frameworks around the sale and distribution of weight loss medications could significantly reduce health risks associated with unregulated products.

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