Many compounding pharmacies have attempted to copy and sell formulations of Transdermal Verapamil 15% Gel, claiming them to be the same as PDLabs' patented and clinically studied formulation. These claims are not true. Transdermal Verapamil 15% Gel for treating fibrotic tissue disorders such as Peyronie's disease, plantar fibromatosis, Dupuytren's contracture and scarring is protected by U.S. Patent numbers 6,031,005 and 6,353,028. PDLabs' technology has not been licensed to any pharmacy.
Transdermal Verapamil 15% Gel compounded by local compounding pharmacies has not undergone any testing for potency, stability, effectiveness, or safety. PDLabs has conducted and continues to conduct ongoing testing and research in each of these areas. Patients who have received counterfeit Transdermal Verapamil 15% Gel have reported:
Compounding pharmacies do not conduct controlled clinical trials of any kind on their compounded formulations. As a result, you will be receiving medication with no proven success.
Any of the following items can be used to identify pharmacies compounding illegal Transdermal Verapamil 15% Gel:
Some counterfeits may be easy to identify and others may look very similar and have similar characteristics to PDLabs' Transdermal Verapamil 15% Gel. The following tips will help you to identify counterfeit medication.
If you feel you have received counterfeit medication and have any questions please contact PDLabs.