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Tampered Medicine Alert: Tablets Replaced in Boxes!
28 Nov
Summary
- Man arrested for tampering with over-the-counter medicine packets.
- Shopper discovered tablets replaced after opening medicine box.
- Police urge caution for codeine products bought recently.

A concerning incident involving tampered medicine has led to an arrest in Northampton. A 43-year-old man was apprehended on suspicion of violating the Medicines Act 1968 after a shopper discovered that the tablets inside a box of over-the-counter medication had been replaced. The alert shopper noticed the opened packaging and promptly returned the item to the pharmacy, leading to a police investigation.
Authorities are now advising the public, particularly those who have recently purchased codeine-containing products like Nurofen Plus from pharmacies in Northampton, to carefully inspect the blister packaging. They are seeking to determine if other instances of opened or potentially swapped medication have occurred. The police are treating this as an unusual case and are appealing for any information from the public.
Officers are keen to hear from anyone who may have noticed that a pack of tablets had been opened or contained incorrect items. This unusual incident highlights the importance of vigilance when purchasing medicines. Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact Northamptonshire Police.




