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Chicago Nurse Accused of Distributing Counterfeit Ozempic

Dr. Adrian Vale, MD
Reviewed by Dr. Adrian Vale, MDInternal Medicine · Board-Certified Obesity Medicine
·January 14, 2026·1 min read

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A registered nurse in Chicago is under federal charges for handing out counterfeit versions of the weight-loss medication Ozempic. The drugs, which did not contain the key component semaglutide, were allegedly distributed to three people. She has pleaded not guilty and faces potential jail time.

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Authorities claim the medications originated from sources other than Ozempic's producer and lacked the medication's essential active substance.

CHICAGO - A healthcare professional from Chicago stands accused of administering bogus Ozempic, the widely used weight-reduction treatment.

What We Know

Government prosecutors allege that Sharon Christine Sackman supplied imitation Ozempic to three individuals in Chicago during 2023.

Court documents indicate that although the vials bore Ozempic branding, they were not produced by Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm responsible for the original drug, and omitted semaglutide, its primary active element.

Prosecutors explained that Sackman functioned as a licensed practical nurse at the moment of the distribution but lacked authorization to prescribe, provide, dispense, or sell Ozempic.

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She faces one accusation of circulating improperly labeled medications and three charges of issuing fake pharmaceuticals. Each offense could result in a maximum federal imprisonment term of one year.

During her appearance in a Chicago federal courtroom on Tuesday, she entered a not guilty plea.

Authorities mentioned that Sackman, aged 52, presently resides in Playa del Carmen, Mexico.

What's Next

A court session to review the case's progress is set for February 3.

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Originally published by FOX 32 Chicago.Read the original article →

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Dr. Adrian Vale is a board-certified internal medicine physician with a clinical focus on obesity medicine and metabolic health. He reviews Shotlee guides and articles on GLP-1 medications, peptide therapy, and weight-management protocols for clinical accuracy.

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