GLP-1 receptor agonist
How to spot counterfeit Dulaglutide
Counterfeit medication is a real and serious problem in unregulated supply chains. Dulaglutide (Dulaglutide), particularly when bought online from unverified sources, is among the most counterfeited prescription drugs in some markets. Knowing what genuine Dulaglutide looks like and where the red flags lie is part of self-protection at 0.75mg, 1.5mg, 3mg, 4.5mg.
Visual and packaging checks
Genuine Dulaglutide arrives in original sealed packaging from multiple manufacturers, with intact tamper-evident features, an in-box patient leaflet matching the local language, and tablets or capsules with consistent shape, colour and markings as described in the prescribing information. Inconsistent typography, missing or low-quality printing, broken seals or absent leaflet are all warning signs.
Supply chain red flags
The biggest single predictor of counterfeit risk is the supplier. Licensed local pharmacies and well-known regulated online channels carry vanishingly small counterfeit risk. Unverified online sellers, parallel-import websites with no contactable pharmacist, "no prescription needed" offers at suspicious prices, and shipping from countries unrelated to the buyer's jurisdiction are major red flags. According to the prescribing information, only legitimate channels guarantee that Dulaglutide matches the labelled dose at 0.75mg, 1.5mg, 3mg, 4.5mg.
Frequently asked questions
How can I tell if my Dulaglutide is real? ▾
Compare packaging, tablet appearance, leaflet language and the supplier against expected references. Genuine Dulaglutide from a licensed pharmacy at 0.75mg, 1.5mg, 3mg, 4.5mg should match the prescribing-information description exactly. Discrepancies are the warning to stop and verify with the pharmacist before taking.
What do I do if I think my Dulaglutide is fake? ▾
Stop taking the suspect product. Photograph the packaging and tablets. Contact the pharmacy where you obtained Dulaglutide; if the source was online and unverified, consider reporting to the local medicines regulator. Do not throw the suspect product away until verification is complete, as it may be needed as evidence.
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