Young Indians risk health with Ozempic, Mounjaro for pre-wedding weight loss

Young Indians are turning to diabetes drugs Ozempic and Mounjaro for rapid weight loss before weddings and job interviews, as experts warn of cosmetic misuse, grey market dangers, and rising lookism. These GLP-1 drugs are meant for obesity and diabetes, not vanity purposes, doctors emphasize.

Twenty-eight-year-old Aditi turned to Mounjaro injections at a West Delhi beauty clinic ahead of her wedding, suggested by a cosmetologist to lose 12-15 kg in three months alongside clearing PCOS-related acne. Influenced by social media transformations, she experienced redness, swelling, and a lump at the injection site. Off-label cosmetic use by cosmetologists is illegal; only specialists like endocrinologists can prescribe it.

Dr Swati Pradhan of Live Light Centre in Mumbai sees patients seeking drugs for weddings, jobs, or sports despite BMI below thresholds. She prescribes only for BMI over 30 or 25-27 with conditions like diabetes. Dr Jothydev Kesavadev in Kochi fields requests for dating or birthdays, calling them no magic fix. Dr Anoop Misra at Fortis C-DOC notes one in 10 patients seek vanity dosing, often from unregulated sources in smaller towns.

Grey market threats loom with compounded versions using online 'research peptides' or animal ingredients, mixed unregulated. Dr David Chandy reports 20% of patients want cosmetic jabs, some faking prescriptions. Risks include hormone disruption and organ stress without monitoring.

This trend fuels lookism, discriminating on appearance, amid social media pressures where weddings mark social status. Users like Kochi's Mridul and Anjali Pillai report success with diet and exercise, but experts stress drugs require lifestyle changes, not standalone solutions.

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Police arrest two suspects during Gurugram fake Mounjaro racket bust, with seized counterfeit injections and Rs 71 lakh cash on display.
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Gurugram fake Mounjaro racket busted: Two arrested, Rs 71 lakh seized, nationwide alert issued

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Gurugram's Drugs Control Office busted a counterfeit Mounjaro (tirzepatide) injections racket on April 18, arresting Avi Sharma and Mujammil Khan after intercepting a cab in DLF Phase-IV and raiding Sharma's flat. Fake injections worth over Rs 71 lakh were seized, with packaging machines recovered. A nationwide alert has been issued, and officials warn of health risks from such fakes.

An investigation by India Today highlights how weak enforcement of regulations allows easy access to prescription-only weight-loss drugs in India, leading to increased misuse.

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Three Cochrane reviews commissioned by the World Health Organization evaluate GLP-1 receptor agonists like tirzepatide, semaglutide, and liraglutide for weight loss in people with obesity. The drugs show substantial weight reduction compared to placebo, but researchers note limitations in long-term data and industry funding influences. Side effects such as nausea are common, raising questions about broader access and safety.

Brazil's Federal Revenue seized over 700 shipments containing about 1 ton of banned peptides at Viracopos International Airport in Campinas, SP, from January to March 2026. The substances, mainly from China and Hong Kong, targeted weight loss and other uses without Anvisa approval. The operation underscores health risks and a growing illegal market.

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Teddi Mellencamp, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, spilled on her podcast that she begged her doctor for GLP-1 weight-loss drugs while battling cancer. She gained weight from steroids but got shut down. Joking about the irony, she quipped about living her best life without the meds.

New research published in Nature Medicine reveals that people with prediabetes can normalize blood sugar levels without losing weight. About one in four participants in lifestyle programs achieved this remission, offering protection against diabetes similar to weight loss methods. The key factors involve fat distribution and certain hormones.

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K-pop's glamour hides a dark side of extreme dieting driven by intense beauty expectations. Idols like IU and TWICE's Momo have shared stories of crash diets that led to rapid weight loss but posed serious health risks. While many now advocate against such practices, young fans continue to be influenced by these trends.

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