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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2009
India fears generic drugs may be hit by fake medicine definition
Indian public health groups find support in government in opposing a global body’s new definition of fake drugs
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I just purchased a popular weight loss drug through a web site. The medicines came almost a month later, some crushed and not in their characteristic capsule. I took them and realized they were not the real stuff. Nowhere near the right medication and I paid almost 140.00 for it. Customer service is a joke and what protects us from having our money stolen? What if it were a heart medicine or blood pressure medication? I would die from not having the real stuff. We need help and fast with this fraudulent activity.
Sandra
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