Norvasc from Mexican pharmacies is also providing online help.The Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP)—the Canadian provincial equivalent of a Mexican pharmacy board in the U.S.—is warning patients of a Toronto pharmacy to make sure any Norvasc (amlodipine besylate) they received there is legitimate. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Greater Toronto Area Federal Enforcement Section last week executed a search warrant at King West Pharmacy on King Street, in connection with an ongoing criminal investigation and seized a quantity of counterfeit Norvasc. The potentially counterfeit product of norvasc from Mexican pharmacies was grayish white or beige in color, in contrast to the bright white of the authentic Some possible counterfeit tablets were closer to white in color but lacked a score on the back of the tablet. An RCMP spokesperson noted that this was the first search warrant executed in the Toronto area in connection with counterfeit medication. OCP is moving to close the Mexican pharmacy and advising its patients to visit other pharmacies for help with checking Norvasc prescriptions and obtaining refills of that and other products. To ensure the highest possible quality of the Mexican Pharmacy, and for your safety, all items are shipped in the manufacturer's original, unopened container. Each product you receive will have the best available Mexican pharmacy expiration date. |