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Warning over counterfeit prescription medications being sold to Australians – 7NEWS.com.au
‘Signs of overdose include difficulty or slowed breathing, lack of consciousness and seizures.’
A warning is in place after it was revealed counterfeit medications of anti-anxiety drugs are being sold to Australians.
NSW Health issued a statement over the prescription medications being sold on overseas websites and on the streets.
The statement was issued after they were discovered counterfeit versions of anti-anxiety drugs.
The health department said a number of these products have tested positive for etizolam instead of alprazolam, which is what would normally be expected.
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