GLP-1 influencer scams — protect yourself in India
Short answer
Social-media influencers promoting prescription-free GLP-1 discount codes often sell illegal or counterfeit supply—not licensed Schedule H medicines. CDSCO enforcement targets these channels. Verify GST invoices, package inserts, and Schedule H prescriptions at registered pharmacies only.
How do GLP-1 influencer scams work in India?
Paid promotions promise metro discounts on semaglutide or tirzepatide without physician assessment—often routing to unregistered telehealth or direct messaging sales. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
Why are prescription-free offers illegal?
Schedule H medicines require valid NMC-registered prescriptions—offers skipping medical review violate Indian pharmacy law regardless of follower count. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
What red flags appear in scam promotions?
Red flags include no GST invoice, no manufacturer batch on insert, Telegram-only ordering, and prices far below licensed pharmacy norms for CDSCO products. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
How do counterfeit pens reach consumers?
Counterfeit pens may contain saline, wrong doses, or contaminated fluids—health harm exceeds any apparent savings versus generic licensed supply. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
What financial and health risks do victims face?
Victims lose thousands in prepaid schemes while missing legitimate specialist care windows for metabolic disease management. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
How to report suspicious sellers?
Report suspected illegal sellers to state drug controllers and inform your physician if you received non-pharmacy products. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
What legitimate education looks like from Kesho?
Kesho provides drug-class education and verification tools—we do not sell medicines or offer prescription-free access. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
How does chemist quote check help?
Our chemist quote check tool helps compare legitimate pharmacy quotes against typical CDSCO-approved ranges before payment. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
Where is the CDSCO verification guide on Kesho?
Our verification guide walks through package insert checks and licensed pharmacy identification step by step. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
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Medically reviewed
Dr. Ananya Mehta, MD, DM Endocrinology
Consultant Endocrinologist, India
This article has been reviewed by our medical advisory team, including endocrinologists, internal medicine specialists, and cardiologists, and is based on current scientific evidence and Indian clinical guidelines. Last reviewed: June 2026.
Last medically reviewed: Jun 15, 2026