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Purchasing antibiotics without a prescription online can lead you to receiving antibiotics without the proper therapeutic doses or possibly no doses. When an individual purchases antibiotics without a prescription they are negatively impacting public health in several ways. Take a vow for National Public Health Week that you’ll protect yourself and your family from these risks.
Read MorePatients are growing concerned about reports of counterfeit drugs being provided by doctors. Patients can protect themselves by asking their physicians questions about the origins of medicines they receive in their doctor’s office.
Read more about what patients can do to stay safe.
Read MoreThe diabetic in your life has a lot to keep track of. Constant monitoring of blood sugar levels, making sure they get the medication they need when they need it, eating well, getting enough rest, and enjoying life.
Help out the diabetic in your life by protecting them from four ways criminals can rip them off, while they’re trying their best just to get by.
Read MoreLearn more about heavy metals, actual poisons, toxic household items, unsafe drugs substituted for safe ones, or counterfeit drugs without any active ingredients that investigators have found in fake drugs purchased online by unsuspecting consumers.
Read MoreDuring National Poison Prevention Week, every day we’re featuring a type of poison that investigators have found in counterfeit medications.
Learn more about heavy metals, actual poisons, toxic household items, and unsafe drugs substituted for safe ones that investigators have found in fake drugs purchased online by unsuspecting consumers.
Read MoreLearn 5 Kinds of Poison Found in Counterfeit Medications – Common household items you’d never ingest
During National Poison Prevention Week, every day we’re featuring a type of poison that investigators have found in counterfeit medications.
Learn more about heavy metals, actual poisons, and toxic household items that investigators have found in fake drugs purchased online by unsuspecting consumers.
Read MoreTwo people were arrested in Northeastern England by Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). Several thousand fake medicine tablets have been seized estimated at £115,000. Counterfeit erectile dysfunction medication and unapproved anti-obesity medicines rimonabant and sibutramine were found, reports the MHRA. Spanish police and Europol, arrested six people and collected approximately 300,000 doses of fake medication in a joint…
Read MoreDuring National Poison Prevention Week, every day we’re featuring a type of poison that investigators have found in counterfeit medications.
Learn more about heavy metals and actual poisons that investigators have found in fake drugs purchased online by unsuspecting consumers.
Read MoreEvery day of National Poison Prevention Week, we’re featuring a type of poison that investigators have found in counterfeit medications.
Learn more about heavy metals like mercury, lead, cadmium and arsenic found in counterfeit drugs.
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