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The whole medical Industry is a scam, I’m not surprised. This is exactly why there’s so much money in pharmaceuticals in the US!

That’s why it’s better to get the generic brand pills it’s cheaper and legit the same thing

Oh yes.

this is pretty funky if legit

It’s Martin Lewis of MoneySavingExpert. It’s legitimate.

Could someone please caption this to where I can actually read it. The giant “grmdaily” thing covering the subtitles makes it impossible to actually read. 

‘Dude: if they have an identical PL Code, which is on the back of the packet, they are the same tablet

Lady: Oh wow

Dude: Not the same active ingredient, the same tablet

Lady again: Oh Wow

Dude: so big pharmaceutical companies spend millions of pounds promoting this “Go with the name you know, go with the name you know” and that’s just bologna in most cases, and I’ll prove it to you, they’re identical

So let’s take this, Beechams all in one Hot Lemon Menthol Powder 10 sachetes, 4.99. Active ingredients paracetamol, phenylephrine and guaifenesin. Wilkos, 1.85 10 sachetes, look in the back hopefully the graphics will turn over as I do that, there we go, the PL code 12063/0104, they are the same tablet

Other dude: Just remind us again, the price difference?

Dude: 4.99 for the one branded Beechams, 1.85 for the one in Wilkos

Lady: Wow

Dude: This happens all over the place’

Sorry I don’t have the pound key on my keyboard cause I’m American. But here is the transcript

This is true, but it’s specific to the sale of drugs in the UK. PL is the Product License number, which is issued by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) which is an agency of the UK government.

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