Disclaimer: This article was published in 2018 and reflects the information available at that time.
Be aware of a potential trap in dispensing the Kalma brand of alprazolam 0.5mg For those pharmacies who have stock of the Kalma 10’s and 50’s, the chance of making a selection error is high due to the identical graphics on the label, with a red cap in common as well. Refer image example below:  On the topic of controlled drugs, a recent surge in reports to PDL indicates pharmacists dispensing forged prescriptions for controlled drugs as well as some drugs of dependence such as benzodiazepines, Duromine and the S4 codeine containing products. When presented wi…

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