Viral posts claim Oprah Winfrey and Dr Oz backed a pink gelatin weight-loss trick spreading across social media ads ...
Posts promise fast fat loss through a simple gelatin trick, then push users toward products sold under names such as Gelatide ...
It starts with a variety of unappetising smoothies, or language like "embarrassed" or "guilt". Visible on prime-time TV, radio and social media, the two advertising campaigns are clearly weight ...
Online ads and videos falsely tied public figures to a supposed gelatin-based weight loss method and related products such as Gelatide.
WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time, federal health officials are taking aim at telehealth companies promoting unofficial versions of prescription drugs — including popular weight loss medications — ...
People searching for an affordable way to lose weight with a GLP-1 drug may come across products marketed as “GLP-1 patches” online. They’re advertised as helping to reduce cravings, control appetite ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Three Connecticut companies are receiving letters from Attorney General William Tong this month, ordering them to stop advertising bootleg GLP-1 weight loss drugs. The cease ...