Y'all:
I've been using Voltaren for 4 or 5 years now. I use it for arthritis in my right elbow and recently my left knee. The stuff works fast and it works well!
I usually buy the large tooth paste-sized tubes at Walgreens or Target. On the tube it says "Made in Canada".
My left knee has been bothering me a lot this winter so I had Sue buy a multi-tube package at Costco. The Costco multi-pack has two large tubes and one small tube.
I noticed the outer "retail box" had India as the COO but the tubes inside were packaged in un-named generic white boxes. Strangely the large tubes had no COO, but the small tube had Canada as the COO.
Weird thing is, the Indian made stuff seems thicker than the Canadian made stuff. Also too, the Canadian made product has a stronger smell than the Indian made stuff. In other words, the Indian made product seems different than the Canadian made product. All I know is that after using the stuff for years the Canadian made product works.
Besides the labeling being a bit lacking, if not deceptive (to me at least), there seems to be a difference in the product itself. I'm having Sue return it to Costco. Hopefully the stuff sold at Walgreens and Target is still made in Canada.
FWIW,
Scott
I've been using Voltaren for 4 or 5 years now. I use it for arthritis in my right elbow and recently my left knee. The stuff works fast and it works well!
I usually buy the large tooth paste-sized tubes at Walgreens or Target. On the tube it says "Made in Canada".
My left knee has been bothering me a lot this winter so I had Sue buy a multi-tube package at Costco. The Costco multi-pack has two large tubes and one small tube.
I noticed the outer "retail box" had India as the COO but the tubes inside were packaged in un-named generic white boxes. Strangely the large tubes had no COO, but the small tube had Canada as the COO.
Weird thing is, the Indian made stuff seems thicker than the Canadian made stuff. Also too, the Canadian made product has a stronger smell than the Indian made stuff. In other words, the Indian made product seems different than the Canadian made product. All I know is that after using the stuff for years the Canadian made product works.
Besides the labeling being a bit lacking, if not deceptive (to me at least), there seems to be a difference in the product itself. I'm having Sue return it to Costco. Hopefully the stuff sold at Walgreens and Target is still made in Canada.
FWIW,
Scott
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