Warning after prescription drugs left on bus (From St Helens Star)
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Warning after prescription drugs left on bus
8:46am Wednesday 24th October 2012 in News
Warning after prescription drugs left on bus
POLICE have issued a warning to members of the public following the loss of a large quantity of prescription drugs in St Helens yesterday.
The medication was reported as lost at about 6pm on (Tuesday, October 23).
It is understood that the medication was lost at some point yesterday morning while the owner travelled on the number 10 bus, whihc runs between St Helens and Liverpool.
The drugs are in a paper bag which is inside a white Iceland carrier bag.
The medication consists of:
- 35 tablets of Risterdone
- A 400ml bottle of liquid Stelazine
- 14 Zopaclone tablets 14 Venlafaxine tablets
- 28 (30mg) Dihydrocodeine tablets
If you have found the lost medication contact Merseyside Police on 101, or hand the medication in to your nearest police station.
The drugs can also be handed in to your nearest chemist.
A police statement read: "Merseyside Police would like to remind members of the public that the taking of medication prescribed for another person could be dangerous, and in some cases fatal."
Comments(14)
frankly
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11:03am Wed 24 Oct 12
pitbullboxing
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1:44pm Wed 24 Oct 12
smith&weston
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10:30pm Wed 24 Oct 12
frankly
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10:30pm Wed 24 Oct 12
frankly
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10:32pm Wed 24 Oct 12
frankly
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10:34pm Wed 24 Oct 12
pitbullboxing
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11:07pm Wed 24 Oct 12
frankly
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6:42pm Thu 25 Oct 12
pitbullboxing
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10:48pm Thu 25 Oct 12
keepitreel
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1:48pm Fri 26 Oct 12
pitbullboxing
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7:28pm Fri 26 Oct 12
frankly
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6:16pm Sat 27 Oct 12
chunkymunky
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12:46pm Mon 29 Oct 12
pitbullboxing wrote:your all obviously very naughty boys! ive had this account for years!!!!
Don't worry pal I'm on about my 10th account now.
Back on topic anyone on that mix of drugs is boung to be very dopey and sedated hence the lapse in memory or concentration!
frankly says...
9:50am Wed 24 Oct 12