• Importing medicine from Canada's or other countries' drug supplies isn't safe or cost-effective.

  • More than a decade into the counterfeit pill crisis, fake prescription pills made with deadly ingredients are still killing Americans. 

  • Overwhelming demand for transformative GLP-1s has led to widespread illicit compounding and a boom in counterfeiting.

  • Several states are trying to to set price caps to reduce the cost of expensive medicine, but this could bankrupt pharmacies and threaten patient access.

Pill press update: July 2025 through January 2026

February 10, 2026

Unregulated pill presses and molds make fake pills with dangerous and even deadly consequences for thousands of people every year. Read our July 2025 to January 2026 update about pill press seizures, policy developments, and legislation.

FDA Alert: Abbott FreeStyle Libre 3 and Libre 3 Plus Continuous Glucose Monitor Recall

February 10, 2026

The FDA has posted a notice about the recall of continuous glucose monitors from Abbott.

February 9, 2026: PBMs are the target of the spending bill and the FTC investigation

February 10, 2026

The federal spending package that ended January’s government shutdown will prohibit PBMs from linking rebates to drug companies’ list prices. The FTC reported that PBMs inflated the prices of generic drugs.

FDA Alert: Dietary supplement recall due to undeclared drug ingredient

February 5, 2026

The FDA has posted a notice for a dietary supplement recalls involving products found to contain undeclared pharmaceutical ingredients.

PSM statement on ‘deeply concerning’ compounding of GLP-1 weight-loss pills

February 5, 2026

PSM Executive Director Shabbir Imber Safdar released the following statement in response to news that Hims & Hers is now compounding pill versions of a newly approved GLP-1 weight-loss drug.

Four things Congress should do for patient safety in the rest of the 119th

February 5, 2026

This post outlines practical steps Congress should take to strengthen pharmaceutical border security, reinforce regulatory oversight, and protect patients.

February 2, 2026: Med spa owner charged with posing as a registered nurse

February 3, 2026

A patient at a North Dakota med spa told investigators she had to coach the clinic owner through the IV administration process. The owner allegedly presented herself as a registered nurse, despite holding no medical licenses.

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