Check the packaging carefully. Look for the manufacturer’s details, including a clear batch number and expiry date. These should be printed clearly and not easily smudged or erased.
- Verify the packaging integrity. Inspect for any signs of tampering, such as broken seals or unusual markings. Examine the tablets themselves. Authentic Cephorum tablets should have a consistent size, shape, and color. Report any inconsistencies. Compare the tablets to images of authentic Cephorum found on the manufacturer’s website. Discrepancies in appearance should raise concerns.
Source your Cephorum from reputable pharmacies or veterinary suppliers. Avoid purchasing from unknown online sellers or individuals.
Request a certificate of authenticity from the supplier if possible. This should provide assurance of the product’s legitimacy. Confirm the supplier’s licensing and registration details. These are readily available for legitimate businesses. Check online reviews and feedback from previous customers. Positive experiences from multiple buyers usually indicate a reliable source.
If you suspect counterfeit Cephorum tablets, do not use them. Contact your veterinarian or a local health authority immediately.