Cetirizine hydrochloride (zyrtec) from online pharmacy?
hi...i used an online pharmacy to buy 180 10 mg cetirizine hydrochloride pills (generic zyrtec...for allergies)...normally they are oval but the ones that came in the post are round and unmarked. they came packaged in little boxes labeled cetirizine hydrochloride and it have all the info on the boxes and also the bubble packs but ive never seen them round and unmarked beforehand. i just want to make sure that i didnt get ripped bad and that they are in fact 10 mg of cetirizine hydrochloride. any help is appreciated. thankfulness!
Answers:
You should NEEEEEVER use online pharmacy drugs. It is dangerous and illegal, and not smart.
Drugs from online pharmacies come from GOD KNOWS where, and are moderately often contaminated, and the drugs quite often hold the wrong doses, or are not metered correctly, and are cut up with other drugs to intensify the strength. The fact that the drugs are not the right size, shape, markings indicates that it is COUNTERFEIT, which it is. Don`t take them! You may butcher yourself.
Plus, online pharmacies are illegal, and you could face trouble.
EDIT:
Guy below me - Thanks, meant to check the authenticity.. They aren`t illegal, but they are unsafe.
Thanks, bud.
Generic medications are supposed to be marked with some sort of number for uncomplicated identification in case someone take them not knowing what they are, get sick, and need medical attention (doctors can look them up in the Merck Manual or PDR to integer out what the pills are). Unmarked tablets are of concern and you should not risk your well being and safety by taking these pills. Who know just what exactly they may be (some investigations have found that these pills are actually things close to drywall, plaster, cement, among other things).
Since Zyrtec is now OTC and generics are available, you should just head down to the nearest store and pick some up (although why you would stipulation a 6 month supply of Zyrtec also arouses suspicion).
Sorry to say but I think you've been have. Source(s): Medical student, EMT, PDR, Merck Manual
online pharmacies are not illegal as the FDA has no power over the internet, but they are extremely unsafe and the drugs they sell are usually any placebos, counterfeits, or drugs treating opposite diseases, all which can be harmful. masses over the counter drugs are unmarked, but unmarked meds from an online pharmacy is a no no. i would never take a med from an online pharmacy. their are lists on the FDA website of legitimate online pharmacies and unlicensed ones. i would check that out. minus an imprint (markings on the pill) i can not tell you what it is without chemically testing it. i would not purloin the pill Source(s): 5th year pharmacy student
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Answers:
You should NEEEEEVER use online pharmacy drugs. It is dangerous and illegal, and not smart.
Drugs from online pharmacies come from GOD KNOWS where, and are moderately often contaminated, and the drugs quite often hold the wrong doses, or are not metered correctly, and are cut up with other drugs to intensify the strength. The fact that the drugs are not the right size, shape, markings indicates that it is COUNTERFEIT, which it is. Don`t take them! You may butcher yourself.
Plus, online pharmacies are illegal, and you could face trouble.
EDIT:
Guy below me - Thanks, meant to check the authenticity.. They aren`t illegal, but they are unsafe.
Thanks, bud.
Generic medications are supposed to be marked with some sort of number for uncomplicated identification in case someone take them not knowing what they are, get sick, and need medical attention (doctors can look them up in the Merck Manual or PDR to integer out what the pills are). Unmarked tablets are of concern and you should not risk your well being and safety by taking these pills. Who know just what exactly they may be (some investigations have found that these pills are actually things close to drywall, plaster, cement, among other things).
Since Zyrtec is now OTC and generics are available, you should just head down to the nearest store and pick some up (although why you would stipulation a 6 month supply of Zyrtec also arouses suspicion).
Sorry to say but I think you've been have. Source(s): Medical student, EMT, PDR, Merck Manual
online pharmacies are not illegal as the FDA has no power over the internet, but they are extremely unsafe and the drugs they sell are usually any placebos, counterfeits, or drugs treating opposite diseases, all which can be harmful. masses over the counter drugs are unmarked, but unmarked meds from an online pharmacy is a no no. i would never take a med from an online pharmacy. their are lists on the FDA website of legitimate online pharmacies and unlicensed ones. i would check that out. minus an imprint (markings on the pill) i can not tell you what it is without chemically testing it. i would not purloin the pill Source(s): 5th year pharmacy student
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