First, do not take the pill. Counterfeit medications can contain harmful ingredients or incorrect dosages. Dispose of the suspicious pill safely; check your local pharmacy or waste disposal guidelines for proper medication disposal methods.
Report Suspicious Pills
Report your suspicions to the appropriate authorities. Contact the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) in the United States, or your country’s equivalent regulatory agency. Provide details about where you obtained the pills and any identifying information, such as packaging details or markings. This helps them track down sources of counterfeit drugs.
Seek Medical Advice
If you have already taken the pill and are experiencing any adverse reactions, seek immediate medical attention. Describe the pill and your symptoms to your doctor or pharmacist. Prompt medical care can mitigate potential health risks.
Purchase Medications Safely
In the future, only purchase medications from licensed pharmacies or reputable online sources. Verify the legitimacy of online pharmacies before making a purchase. Be wary of unusually low prices or offers that seem too good to be true. These are often indicators of counterfeit products. Always check for a valid license and secure payment methods.


