05-28-2016, 05:04 AM
(05-28-2016, 04:26 AM)Raven Wrote: I have always wondered about this topic. Does the fact that your product is packaged in a blister strip really mean anything? Does it really mean that the product is genuinely produced by the labeled manufacturer? Can blister strip packaging easily be spoofed?
I personally prefer vacuum bags for a number of reasons. I look forward to hearing your personal experience regarding this matter and I thank you in advance for your input.
Raven
Hey there again Raven. I can't say I have an intimate knowledge of such things but I know blisters can be replicated. I have not the slightest clue if it's easy or not but I've received my share of blisters containing bunk meds. There was one in particular that sticks out in my mind. It was an order of Tranax that looked a bit... off. The logo was odd in a way I can't describe really. Like I said just... off.
It turned out to not contain any actual meds of any kind. Just fillers and binders. I don't know if it was related to the manufacture of the fake blisters but I did notice what I originally thought were syringe marks in the side of each blister. When I looked through magnification, there was no hole. Just a part where it looked like the blister strip had been pulled away from the mold.

