Ohio police warn of fentanyl pills disguised to look like Tylenol
A police department in northern Ohio is warning the public after they recently seized fentanyl pills that were disguised as Tylenol.The Lorain Police Department said the pills were later determined to be made of fentanyl and cocaine but had the appearance of an over-the-counter medication.Police are reminding the public to always be cautious when handling medication, even if it appears to be over-the-counter.If you are questioning if a certain medication is actually what it appears to be, they said you can always call your local police department to speak with an officer.Lorain police also seized pills that were cocaine-pressed to look like Metoprolol, which is a non-controlled blood-pressure medication.
A police department in northern Ohio is warning the public after they recently seized fentanyl pills that were disguised as Tylenol.
The Lorain Police Department said the pills were later determined to be made of fentanyl and cocaine but had the appearance of an over-the-counter medication.
Police are reminding the public to always be cautious when handling medication, even if it appears to be over-the-counter.
If you are questioning if a certain medication is actually what it appears to be, they said you can always call your local police department to speak with an officer.
Lorain police also seized pills that were cocaine-pressed to look like Metoprolol, which is a non-controlled blood-pressure medication.
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