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I have a friend that wants to buy Norco or Lortab online.... Is that safe.
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lymebytes
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Dateline recently aired an episode of counterfeit medications regarding our local pharmacies and buying online w/o a prescription.
If you buy online, you likely are buying a counterfeit and although they can look identical, the actual ingredients were tested and some had boric acid and drywall!
quote:Originally posted by lymebytes: Dateline recently aired an episode of counterfeit medications regarding our local pharmacies and buying online w/o a prescription.
That was a very scary report!!
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Aniek
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The state of Wisconsin provides links of Canadian pharmacies that the state has researched and visited and the state attests to their safety.
Buying from random pharmacies is very dangerous. Sites might say they are Canadian, but be based in a different country. There are countries that have large counterfeit medication problems.
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