TikToker Arrested After Allegedly Selling Misbranded Ozempic

Originally appeared on E! Online

In the ongoing Ozempic craze, one woman's alleged actions may have had dangerous effects.

Isis Navarro Reyes, a TikToker and New York state resident, was arrested on May 1 for allegedly using social media to illegally promote and sell misbranded Ozempic—the type two diabetes drug often used for weight loss—as well as Mesofrance and Axcion products per a statement from the Southern District of New York's Attorney's Office.

E! News has reached out to Reyes' attorney for comment but has not yet heard back.

According to the statement from authorities, between November 2022 and January 2024 Reyes "marketed, advertised, and sold various misbranded weight loss drugs that require a prescription" which she acquired from Central and South America.

In about December 2023, per the attorney's office, a law enforcement officer working in an undercover capacity communicated with Reyes, 36, and eventually purchased what was advertised as Ozempic from her without being asked to provide a prescription. The labeling on the medication was reportedly all in Spanish, in violation of FDA regulations.

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Additionally, an unnamed woman listed as "Victim-1" in the statement allegedly purchased 30 injections of Mesofrance in February 2023 from Reyes, again without being asked for or providing a prescription.

In July 2023, Victim-1 reportedly began developing lesions from administering the medication, which her physician diagnosed as a "mycobacterium abscessus infection, which is frequently caused by the contamination of medications, medical products, and medical devices with the mycobacterium abscessus bacterium."

Isis Navarro Reyes
U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York

Reyes has been charged with one count of smuggling, one count of receipt of misbranded drugs in interstate commerce and subsequent delivery thereof, three counts of dispensing prescription drugs without prescriptions and one count of conspiracy to introduce and deliver for introduction a misbranded drug in interstate commerce. The first count carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, with each subsequent count carrying a maximum sentence of one year.

The statement notes, "The charges contained in the Complaint are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty."

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams also weighed in on the case.

"Reyes's alleged unlawful dispensing of these drugs caused significant, life-threatening injuries to some victims and put all of her victims in harm's way," he said in a message shared to his department's website. "Recently, public interest in semaglutide and weight loss drugs has skyrocketed, and criminals have sought to take advantage of this interest for their ends."

His statement continued, "With this, the first misbranding and adulteration charges brought pertaining to Ozempic, Reyes will be held accountable for her conduct, and criminals should think twice before trying to sell weight loss drugs without a license to do so. This case makes clear that extreme caution and physician consultation should always be taken when purchasing medications, especially on social media."

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The Beverly Hills, 90210 tried the drug to help her slim down after giving birth to her son Beau in 2017.

"I tried Ozempic and it didn't work for me," she shared in an April 2024 episode of her misSPELLING podcast, "so I went on Mounjaro, which did do the trick and I did lose weight."


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"I think it's very important we understand certain medications are made for certain people," she told E! News' Francesca Amiker, "and to not take that away just for glamazon purposes."

Raven continued, "Do what you gotta do, just make sure you save the medication for the people who actually need it."


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KoKo clapped back when commenters on Instagram speculated that she was taking Ozempic.

"Let's not discredit my years of working out," Kardashian wrote on a January 2023 post. "I get up 5 days a week at 6am to train. Please stop with your assumptions. I guess new year still means mean people."


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