How to identify counterfeit GlaxoSmithKline Alli 60mg Weight Loss Aid
GlaxoSmithKline: Alli 60mg Weight Loss Aid
Product Information:
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning the public about a counterfeit version of the weight-loss drug Alli 60 mg capsules (120 count refill pack) being sold over the Internet, particularly at online auction sites.
The counterfeit product is illegal and unsafe. FDA advises people who believe that they have a counterfeit product not to use the drug. There is no evidence at this time that the counterfeit Alli product has been sold in retail stores.
This is the authentic Glaxo Smith Kline Alli product. The expiration date of the real Alli only contains a MONTH and a YEAR.
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The real product has a "lot code" on the outer packaging. The fake does not.
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The fake product outer cardboard packaging is missing a "Lot" code. The expiration date includes the month, day, and year (e.g., 06162010). Authentic Alli expiration date includes only the month and year (e.g.,: 05/12).
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The authentic product seal is printed with "SEALED for YOUR PROTECTION"
The counterfeit bottle has a plain foil inner safety seal under the plastic cap without any printed words.
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The authentic capsules contain small white pellets.
The counterfeit capsules are larger, with a white powder, instead of small white pellets.
Fake GlaxoSmithKline Alli 60mg Weight Loss Aid Alert | The Counterfeit Report®
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