Osaka ¨C Osaka Prefectural Police sent papers on three people to prosecutors Tuesday on suspicion of selling and storing Mounjaro, a diabetes medication also known as a weight-loss drug, without permission.
All three suspects have admitted to selling the drug in violation of the pharmaceutical and medical devices law, investigative sources said.
Mounjaro is a subcutaneous injection drug that helps control appetite, and can cause digestive side effects such as nausea and vomiting. Its use for dieting has gained popularity, especially among women.
One of the suspects, a 35-year-old company employee from the city of Hirakata in Osaka Prefecture, is suspected of selling Mounjaro doses prescribed to her to two women she met on social media. The other two suspects allegedly stored the drug acquired through social media acquaintances at their homes for resale purposes.
The three are believed to have repeatedly sold Mounjaro on social media, with the 35-year-old suspect making approximately ?25,000 in profit, police sources said.
She told investigators that she was making pocket money by selling leftover doses of Mounjaro prescribed to her, the sources said.
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