In my most recent issue of the Sleep Review Newsletter I learned that what I had suspected could happen, has indeed occurred:
“The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has become aware that a number of Americans who placed orders for specific drug products over the Internet, including Ambien, Xanax, Lexapro, and Ativan, instead received a product that, according to preliminary analysis, contains haloperidol, a powerful anti-psychotic drug.” [Link to article.]
Several people ended up in the ER with several problems including:
- difficulty in breathing
- muscle spasms
- muscle stiffness
Obviously this is a tremendous problem. The packages were postmarked in Greece and the FDA has posted photographs of the tablets and shipping packages in question.
This is not to say that errors like this occur in all instances. But when buying prescription medications over the internet, it is best to know what they look like, if possible, and to buy them through a site that your health insurance carrier recommends.











Online Pharmacies can be a great resource and often times result in a nice savings. However, consumers conducting business over the Internet with online pharmacies should ensure the pharmacy is licensed and governed by the U.S. or Canada. It's also important that consumers possess a valid and existing prescription issued to them by their local primary care physician.
source - http://rxpop.com/
Posted by: William Hill | January 22, 2008 at 08:08 PM