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Picture of fake 80 OC oxycontinthis is an image of fake 80's i got from baltimore, the guy handed them to me out of a bottle, i am very surprised they were fakes. The coating tasted a little sweet, the pills have absolutely no taste. They are completely identical, as you can tell from the picture. All the pills pictured are fake. Be careful. They are the exact same size, sorry no ruler. http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b152/theleeter/Picture.jpg sorry i cant figure out the html tag for the image, repost with the image showing if you know the tag, thanks. ( categories: Discussion of Prescription and OTC Meds )
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That is truellly unbelievable I cannot believe how closely identical the fake ones are to the real OC's. After reading what you said about how the pills or at least the coating was sweet that leads me to conclude that they might be placebo sugar pills that the pharmacies use to give to robbers although the majority of the members here at pharmer believe that carrying fake OC's to fend off robbers would be illegal and I would have to agree to some extent. I still think the pharmacies carry these and just don't want it to leek out to the public because it would affect sales and social trust negatively. Also scams from across the seas are spawning rapidly like some reports indicated all the way back from 2001, and from the looks of things are getting very good at what they do. Wow What A Mystery?
"In early 2006 on the East Coast there were multiple antectodal reports of "fake" OxyContin 80mg tablets, especially in Philadelphia and New York City. These fake OxyContin consistly mainly of sugar and were of poor quality, noting the distinct green color which differs from commercially made tablets. There have also been multiple reports of fake OxyContin 80mg tablets that contained Fentanyl" http://www.answers.com/topic/oxycodone
The comments expressed by me on this forum are opinions and should not be perceived as recommendations or advice. Medical professionals are at best your main resource for anything medical. As far as I know, it would
As far as I know, it would be illegal for a pharmacy to carry a tablet that has the imprint of a drug, but actually is not the drug. I remember an episode of cops that showed a guy dealing drugs. The "drugs" this guy was selling was nothing more than a bag of arm and hammer baking powder. The guy was still charged with "Dealing a Look A Like Substance". Gtrplayer We have to remember that
We have to remember that pharmacies aren't all that innocent after all they share a good percentage when it comes to drug diversion and just in general some of the problems that affect our medical system in this day and age. I agree with with you that my theory probably is the furthest from the truth but anything is possible this is why we must maintain an open mind.
The comments expressed by me on this forum are opinions and should not be perceived as recommendations or advice. Medical professionals are at best your main resource for anything medical. Ha
Well kudos to the person that made them!! Just another reason that we should all learn something from this, you buy from the street you will get screwed somewhere along the way Danielle ~~~ in the lovely state of Florida *** All replies to questions/comments are of my own opinion. I do not and have not ever worked in the medical field. PHARMACY/ROBBERIES
AFTER READING ALL OF THE ABOVE, WHAT COMES TO MY MIND IS A 24HR PHARMACY 15 MINUTES FROM MY HOME. AFTER 11:00 P.M. GATES AND PROTECTIVE WALLS COME DOWN FROM THE CEILING.IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT THESE MEASURES HAVE TO BE EXECUTED.DESPARATION BRINGS OUT THE INSANITY OF WHAT SOME UNFORTUNATES (SICK) PEOPLE WILL DO.-WHAT NEXT?!!! Go to the source
It is my understanding that some if not all major manufacturers (including Purdue Pharma) have some type of drug diversion division - there main purpose is to track and find out where in the pipeline the counterfeits entered the market. Counterfeits are bad business for them. If a person were to think they had counterfeits in a legit prescription, and didn't want the police involved, the manufacturers would bend over backwards to help analyze or otherwise help ID and track those tablets. Am I off base in that understanding?
Fake 80's
I know somebody that was selling them and actually got sold $1500 worth of them. If you do get sold the fake ones, you will have no idea until you go home and realize and then at that point your basicaly screwed. Where im from there were alot of the fake ones going around. To anybody else who buys painkillers illegally, BE CAREFUL!!! (edited by TeamPharmer) These fake 80's found their
These fake 80's found their way to Portsmouth, Oh. some time ago. I think it was during mid-summer last year that I first heard about them. Same exact situation too: consumer goes to buy, sees the dealer pull it straight out of the bottle, goes back home to find an identical but yet tasteless pill. I personally don't believe that Purdue Pharma or any other pharmacies are the reason for this. I think it is some special way (not so much as special) that these are illegally being produced under the table.
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