this how I get them same way with the script kinda scratched off and the serial numbers scratched off. I'm sure they can still be faked like this.I luckily get them from few aids patiences.![]()
A script is a piece of PAPER that is handed to the pharmacist and contains the physician name, medication, quantity, dose, frequency and route of administration and the patients demographic info.
What your referring to is no doubt the label affixed TO THE BOX itself by the involved pharmacy and usually only references the drugs name, it's strength and frequency of administration.
And yes they are very easily counterfeited.
The script is usually kept by the filling pharmacy so it would be unlikely a patient would have one UNLESS the Sero's have yet to be filled or a copy was made.
If your getting these Sero's from AIDS patients, whom I suppose you know, why are they scratching off the labeling?
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