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4 July, 2009
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Published:  20 November, 2008

DRUGS which could be extremely harmful if taken by someone they are not prescribed for have been lost on a bus.

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Police have issued a warning after the drugs went missing on Wednesday, November 19.

They were within a Farmfoods carrier bag on a No.10 Bluebird bus travelling within Elgin at around 12noon.

The drugs were Epilim Chrono tablets, Diclofenac tablets and Tramadol tablets.

The Epilim Chrono tablets are in blister packs of 56, and contain 1 pack of 500mg and 1 pack of 300mg tablets.

The Diclofenac Sodium tablets are in a blister pack of 30 tablets at 35mg and the Tramadol tablets are in a blister pack of 112 and are 50mg.

Anyone who finds the tablets, or has any information as to there whereabouts, is asked to contact Grampian Police on 0845 600 5 700 and quote LF200802437. If you wish to remain anonymous and your information is not urgent, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.



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