Hi everyone, this is my first post. I just re-ordered some Piracetam from BN after reading some scares of FDA regulation. It just came in the other day and I noticed that the bottle seemed different. The new bottle was all black instead of white with a black cap, and the lid is different. So I thought, "That's neat, I wonder if the label is any different?" To my surprise, only one aspect of the label had changed. The attached picture is of my old bottle from BN and the new one, where the new one is 920 mg/quarter teaspoon, and the old one is 720 mg/quarter teaspoon.
Anywho, it could just be a typo since 920 and 720 are only a digit off, but it seems like a label would be a saved document that gets printed often and edited never. Does anyone have an explanation? Basic science tells me that densities don't change, but I'm not an expert or anything. I'm going to email the company after this. Any thoughts?