Can You Tell Which Pill Is Real? Counterfeits Kill.

In this new PSA video, McGruff the Crime Dog returns as the face of the “Go For Real” campaign, warning viewers about the dangers of phony prescription pills. What seems like a harmless pill could actually be counterfeit—laced with deadly substances such as fentanyl, meth, or xylazine.

Why This Matters

  • Fentanyl is highly potent. Just a tiny amount (smaller than a tip of a pencil) can be fatal, and it’s often mixed into fake pills without warning.
  • No pill is safe unless prescribed to you. Even if it looks like something you’ve seen before, it could be a counterfeit.
  • Addition of animal tranquilizers like xylazine makes these pills even more unpredictable and dangerous.

What You Can Do to Stay Safe

💡 ActionWhy It Matters
Only take meds prescribed to youNo pill from a friend, social media, online, or gas-station can be trusted.
Look out for expired medsProperly dispose of old or unused prescriptions at our bi-annual Drug Take Back events.
Educate your friends and familyShare McGruff’s video—reminders can save lives.
Stick with trusted sourcesAlways get medication from a licensed pharmacy and check packaging carefully.

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