JANASENA Posted June 14, 2015 Report Posted June 14, 2015 This is shocking and very dangerous for consumers. As per images shared with us by many of our community members, a pack of a drug called FLAME (Ibuprofen, paracetamol and caffeine combination) has been found with manufacturing date of April 2016. Playing with the lives of consumers has become a joke for these companies. What is even more saddening is that this time it’s not an MNC but an Indian firm called Vishal Pharmaceuticals who has been caught. Incorrect manufacturing and expiry dates on medicines can have lethal consequences for patients. Expired medicines lose part or all of their potency, which means these medicines are no longer as effective as they should be. Some medicines tend to become unstable on prolonged storage too, and therefore it is highly recommended not to use medicines part their expiry date. In short, a patient who expects a medicine to cure him may not get any better if the medicine is an expired one, thus threatening his well-being and life.
Moon_Walker Posted June 14, 2015 Report Posted June 14, 2015 Kali kaalam.Haldiram already ban ayindhi..ippudu pharma gaadu ee daridrapu veshaalu vesthunnada
princeofheaven Posted June 14, 2015 Report Posted June 14, 2015 This is shocking and very dangerous for consumers. As per images shared with us by many of our community members, a pack of a drug called FLAME (Ibuprofen, paracetamol and caffeine combination) has been found with manufacturing date of April 2016. Playing with the lives of consumers has become a joke for these companies. What is even more saddening is that this time it’s not an MNC but an Indian firm called Vishal Pharmaceuticals who has been caught. Incorrect manufacturing and expiry dates on medicines can have lethal consequences for patients. Expired medicines lose part or all of their potency, which means these medicines are no longer as effective as they should be. Some medicines tend to become unstable on prolonged storage too, and therefore it is highly recommended not to use medicines part their expiry date. In short, a patient who expects a medicine to cure him may not get any better if the medicine is an expired one, thus threatening his well-being and life. Mana India lo edo survey prakaram 70 percent drugs are fake, ma grandmother ki oka skin disease osthe 2 yrs cure kaledu. Okasari ma uncle US nunchi same India lo use chestunna ointment testhe 1 month lo cure aipoindi..
ravula Posted June 14, 2015 Report Posted June 14, 2015 :o manishi money aasha ki anthu lekunda potundu
Ilpvm10 Posted June 14, 2015 Report Posted June 14, 2015 Milku lo shampoo kalputunnaru baaaa..... Inthakantay daridram yemuntundhi????
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