Posted by MARTY on April 12, 2006, at 20:44:14
This title tried to be as bizarre as that smelly story of me: (or it just try to get your attention ;)Because my Nardil was smelling and tasting rotten, I asked my pharmacist to show me the Nardil original bottle.
In Canada, Nardil is distributed/made by ERFA. Well on the bottle was a sticker of ERFA on the original sticker and when I lifted it it was PFIZER that was behind it (!?) On the side of the bottle it's said that Warner-Lambert Company / Pfizer Canada made this bottle.. and the expiration date is "07-2006" so it's in 2 months only !
For someone who doesn't know about Nardil, it has been reformulated in 2003 and Pfizer gave the contract to different smaller laboratories to produce it as generics; stopping to produce it themself. Warner-Lambert was making Nardil with as "Park Davis Warner Lambert (?)" before Pfizer buy them.. so why on my bottle does it says that it was produce by Warner-Lambert laboratories and Pfizer (Canada) ? Have this bottle that expirate in 2 months has been manufactured in 2001-2002 ? the REAL years where Pzifer started the production of the New Nardil ?
What does it all mean ? I think I will refuse anymore of those bottle and contact ERFA to ask them explications.
I anyone knowledgeable in the OLD->NEW Nardil thing, plz tell me what you think..
poster:MARTY
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