File:FDA and the International Mail Facilities (IMFs) (40036838615).jpg

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Unlabeled, unmarked pills.

Thousands of the packages entering through the IMFs contain what appear to be FDA-regulated products. These packages include unapproved products; counterfeit or substandard drugs; purported dietary supplements being sold for weight loss, sexual enhancement, bodybuilding or pain relief that contain potentially dangerous undeclared drug ingredients; and, increasingly, products laced with the highly-potent opioid fentanyl. The risks related to illicitly-made fentanyl is just one example of how quickly new threats can emerge, the tough the challenges we must confront and the dangers Americans face from these emerging risks.
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Author The U.S. Food and Drug Administration

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Unless otherwise noted, the contents of the Food and Drug Administration website (www.fda.gov) —both text and graphics— are public domain in the United States. [1] (August 18, 2005, last updated July 14, 2015)
This image was originally posted to Flickr by The U.S. Food and Drug Administration at https://flickr.com/photos/39736050@N02/40036838615 (archive). It was reviewed on 12 May 2018 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the United States Government Work.

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