posted Sun, 03/19/2017 - 22:41
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+ 9 How to identify Turkish medications with serial #'s (My Bayer Rimobolans)
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Here are some Bayer Rimobolans I purchased from a reputable source on here.I been seeing a couple people posting there Turkish products that been having the exact serial# for every box.Now lets take a look here.Now pay attention these Rimos all have the exact Batch# and Exp date.When you flip the box to the other side each one has a slightly different Sequence on second row (21) and each box is registered in Ministry of health.This is why most of the times I ask for packaging to validate it.If you get medication with same batch# and Exp date and sequence# for second row (21) is exactly the same on each box then it's FAKE!
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Wow Thanks a lot JP !
I think try this source soon for the Rimobolan ;-)
Thank you for the pictures and the explanation
Our Turkey supplied products can be verified with the government.
To prevent counterfeit and fake medicine
Every pharmaceutical item in Turkey has got a special traceable coding
system which is under the control of the government / MOH Ministry of health
This is your guarantee and peace of mind that items bought from us are 100% original.
more info
http://24hreup.org/index.php/guarantee
Good info.
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DobermannSo those are fake?u bought these from bulgaria?
i think those are all real because the (21) numbers are all different, if they were the same then they would be fake...if i read corectly
DobermannI see
Theres an interesting article I came across when researching into Bayer serial numbers. Here is just a short quote talking about "fake" products turning up in pharmacies:
"That case happened just a few years ago. At that time, no health concerns were caused by the fakes, because the pills had been correctly produced by a contract manufacturer."
So even though they were counterfeit it appears they were in fact made properly. I'm in no way arguing about how when you order products they should in fact be real, I just wanted to pass this along as I found it interesting. Here's the link to the site I was reading:
http://solutions.bayer.com/en/edition-2016/hard-times-for-counterfeiters...
Pounds23What a fucking shame so even the proviron are no good what a joke there's no way to even make this right bs man
Thats the nature of this underground business.We were dealt unfortunately with a wrong set of cards.This is why I'am trying to share my knowledge with the community so more people are aware what to look for when purchasing "pharma" products.
It's like Razor said the extremely cheap prices should of been a red flag,also where they where coming from and last the amount of persistentcy he was giving me to make bigger orders even before I received my first order.
Thanks ! FR sending ;-)
Thanks for this! +1
Now I see what you were reffering to when you mentioned the serial numbers. I thought you meant the bar codes. Makes a lot of sense now seeing those 4 lines of numbers.
Cool Info
That (21) is important
This shows the recent Proviron pics are counterfeit
Good Job
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Exactly its a damn shame.EVERY turkish product I ever received from reputable source ALL have different serial #'s under (21)
The anti counterfeit system is weak though since they are able to recycle the Serial No and the system doesn't detect multiple enterings
I linked an interesting read above, how manufacturers are trying to deal with counterfits. How they make the serial numbers harder to duplicate but not having them in sequence, but instead choose 1 number out of 1000, therefore making it harder for counterfeiters to actually guess at the correct serial numbers thay show as active when scanning the boxes.
Good info....but it doesn't discuss "recycling" an authentic code
Or maybe I missed something
Counterfeiters purchase an authentic product and duplicate its code
Seems that is the case with the Humatrope and also Proviron
The Pharmacy scratches off partial Serial No and Barcode
Seems weak to me for a multi billion dollar company
GeneScience has there's figured out much better
I think it does mention that every time the boxes are scanned it keeps track of when and where it was scanned. It's more meant for pharmacies that are linked up to the same system across the countries. So each box has its own specific number and never duplicated, kinda like how some steroids have codes you can enter on the manufacturers website and it will tell you if it's legit and also how many times the code was checked.
Apparently on the app there is a way to report it but I don't understand Turkish writing LOL
I went on it on my phone and it translated most of it.