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Poisonings from injectable weight-loss drugs double to 149 cases in the Netherlands
Reports of poisoning tied to injectable weight-loss drugs in the Netherlands doubled to 149 in 2025 from 76 a year earlier, according to the National Poisons Information Center (NVIC).
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DutchNews.nl
· Jun 29, 2026
Reports of poisoning from weight loss drugs surges
Reports of people being poisoned by injectable weight-loss drugs nearly doubled in the Netherlands last year, and toxicologists are warning...
The i Paper
· Jul 5, 2026
The most quietly significant day of the decade is about to arrive
Stefano Hatfield: Weight-loss drugs in pill form will change Britain more than any of us can anticipate
Global News
· Jun 26, 2026
Moncton’s spike in overdose cases prompts EMO response
A toxic illicit drug supply is prompting an urgent response from the New Brunswick government, as EMO activates a Level 1 response to Moncton's spike in overdose cases.
ScienceDaily
· Jul 9, 2026
The Ozempic and Wegovy mistake sending thousands to poison control
Poison control calls involving semaglutide (Ozempic and Wegovy) soared after the drug was approved for weight management, with researchers linking the increase to accidental dosing mistakes rather than intentional misuse. Simple education about proper weekly dosing and gradual dose increases could help prevent many of these avoidable incidents.
Ars Technica
· Jun 30, 2026
RFK Jr. stacks FDA panel with peptide peddlers as FDA scientists oppose access
Peptide drugs are popular, but FDA scientists warn they're untested, may be harmful.
Investing.com
· Jun 22, 2026
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Related coverage for "Poisonings from injectable weight-loss drugs double to 149 cases in the Netherlands": DutchNews.nl — Reports of poisoning from weight loss drugs surges. The i Paper — The most quietly significant day of the decade is about to arrive. Global News — Moncton’s spike in overdose cases prompts EMO response. ScienceDaily — The Ozempic and Wegovy mistake sending thousands to poison control. Ars Technica — RFK Jr. stacks FDA panel with peptide peddlers as FDA scientists oppose access. Investing.com — Form 144 BRIDGEBIO PHARMA For: 22 June