Getting Prescription TAMIFLU

Recognizing Counterfeit TAMIFLU

Information You Should Know

There are a number of steps consumers can take to protect themselves from the threats posed by drug counterfeiters. Roche offers these practical guidelines.

Internet Purchasing Guidelines

For consumers who want to buy prescription drugs online, the FDA recommends purchasing only from state–licensed pharmacies in the U.S. To check if the online pharmacy is licensed and in good standing, contact the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) at www.nabp.net. For a list of state boards of pharmacy, visit www.nabp.net.

  • Look for the Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites, or VIPPS, seal. VIPPS is a voluntary program by NABP that verifies the legitimacy of Internet sites dispensing prescription drugs. More information about the program and a list of pharmacies that carry the seal are listed at http://www.vipps.info/.

  • Be wary if there is no way to contact the Web site pharmacy by phone.

  • Be wary of very low or very high prices – the average cost for TAMIFLU is $80 to $90 for a course of treatment. Anything below or above that amount should be a red flag.

  • Beware of advertisements, Web sites and e–mails that ask you to waive your legal rights in order to participate in their prescription program.

Pharmacy Purchasing Guidelines

The FDA recommends consumers purchase only from U.S. state–licensed pharmacies where FDA and state authorities can assure the quality of drug manufacturing, packaging, distribution and labeling. You can check with your state board of pharmacy or the NABP at www.nabp.net to see if a pharmacy is licensed.

Instructions for Inspecting a TAMIFLU Package

  • Check for altered or unsealed containers, or changes in the packaging or label.
  • TAMIFLU comes in a white cardboard box with the wording TAMIFLU 30 mg, 45 mg, or 75 mg written clearly on the front.
  • The box contains a single blister package containing 10 TAMIFLU capsules, which are a distinct yellow and light grey color.
  • Each blister contains one capsule which can be seen through the transparent outer layer.
  • Each blister is printed on the aluminum foil of the reverse side with the words TAMIFLU Capsules 30 mg, 45 mg, or 75 mg.
  • The batch number on the outside packaging should match the batch number on the inner packaging.

Actual TAMIFLU Product (U.S.) Sample Counterfeit Product

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Reporting Suspicious Products

  • If you believe you have bought a counterfeit drug, report it to the pharmacist. You can also report your suspicions to the FDA's MedWatch program at 1–800–332–1088 or at http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/.

  • Ask your doctor for medical advice if you have taken drugs you suspect are counterfeit.

  • If you have any specific questions regarding TAMIFLU, contact the Roche Pharmaceuticals Service Center at 1–800–526–6367.