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Thursday, March 01, 2007

FDA Alerts Consumers to Unsafe, Misrepresented Drugs Purchased Over the Internet

Calling Captain Obvious. Captain Obvious to the white courtesy phone, please.

I'm shocked, shocked, to discover that pills bought on the internet may not be what they seem. For more, read this FDA press release.

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