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Originally Posted by milliecorrales I was just reading an article in a national magazine that warns that counterfeit products for such items as Advantage and Frontline are showing up in various stores. It warns that you should buy such products through your vet. If you do buy at a store make sure that it has the insert since most counterfeit ones don't have them or have them in only a foreign language. Also check the applicator for the manufacturer's name and the EPA registration number. There is a web site that will help you identify counerfeit products. www.epa.gov/pesticides/factsheets/petproduct.htm
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I also heard about this. My vet has an article about it posted in his waiting room. The article said that stores and people are selling fake flea and tick medications. It said that the fake products that are being sold contain pesticides that will kill fleas, etc., but they can also kill the dog. It's so scary to think that someone would do that!