Johndoedoe.junk
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Recently filled a script at a new pharmacy as the old one has been having problems with the DEA. In any event Inwas dispensed the yellow Qualitest Norcos with the famous stylized V. Now I won't go into detail as we're not supposed to identify pill markings here but mods please near with me. When looking at the number sequence and then rotating the pill around I'm the hand (not flipping) the afore mentioned V should be right side up. Well there are a whole slew of ones that have the V upside down.
Could these be fakes mixed in with the real deal? Again mods not trying to break any rules here, not comparing generics nor asking about unidentified pill markings, just want to know I this is a common practice or should they all ne exactly the same? BTW these came from a mom and pop pharmacy.
Could these be fakes mixed in with the real deal? Again mods not trying to break any rules here, not comparing generics nor asking about unidentified pill markings, just want to know I this is a common practice or should they all ne exactly the same? BTW these came from a mom and pop pharmacy.
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