Over 30 Groups Nationally Oppose Drug Importation
As a coalition whose outreach and operations involve educating health care workers and patients in all fifty states, and whose membership is comprised of more than 60 organizations committed to the safety of prescription drugs and protecting U.S. consumers against counterfeit, substandard or otherwise unsafe medicines, we are deeply concerned that importation proposals will undermine America’s existing and proposed drug safety protocols.
December 1, 2015
Dear Senator,
As a coalition whose outreach and operations involve educating health care workers and patients in all fifty states, and whose membership is comprised of more than 60 organizations committed to the safety of prescription drugs and protecting U.S. consumers against counterfeit, substandard or otherwise unsafe medicines, we are deeply concerned that importation proposals will undermine America’s existing and proposed drug safety protocols.
Whether offered broadly or for a narrow set of medications, there’s never a good time to sacrifice safety. No patient is served well by a drug from an unknown source, that has been stored under unknown conditions, and which contains unknown ingredients because it passed through unlicensed, foreign middlemen who operate beyond U.S. law. Drug importation advocates believe that drugs purchased from countries such as Canada and the United Kingdom are safe because of their strict health regulations. Unfortunately, this is simply not true. There is no regulation for products trans-shipped through “safe” countries such as Canada and the United Kingdom and thus, Americans would be put at great risk.
Proposals allowing importation would undermine nearly two decades of drug safety policy. Large volume importation of prescription drugs could be permitted under current law only if the Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary was willing to certify that imported drugs “pose no additional risk to the public’s health and safety, and result in a significant reduction in the cost of covered products to the American consumer.” Recent HHS Secretaries have not been willing to make this certification of “no risk.” We urge you to focus on creating substantive programs that protect the nation’s drug supply to maintain access to safe medicines.
With very best regards,
Marv Shepherd, PhD President, Partnership for Safe Medicines, Director of Pharmaeconomics, University of Texas School of Pharmacy
Thomas T. Kubic President & CEO, Pharmaceutical Security Institute Deputy Assistant Director, Criminal Division, FBI (Retired)
Jim Dahl Assistant Director, FDA Office of Criminal Investigations (retired) Board member, Partnership for Safe Medicines
Additional signers (alphabetical)
Edith A. Rosato, RPh, IOM Chief Executive Officer, Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
Brian Kennedy Executive Director, Alliance for Patient Access
Kelly Fine Ridgway, RPh. Chief Executive Officer, Arizona Pharmacy Association
Todd Gillenwater Executive Vice President, Advocacy and External Relations California Life Sciences Association (CLSA)
John M. Gray President and Chief Executive Officer, Healthcare Distribution Management Association
Steve Issenman Sr. Vice President, HealthCare Institute of New Jersey
Mary R. Grealy President, Healthcare Leadership Council
Garth K. Reynolds, RPh Executive Director, Illinois Pharmacists Association
Michael R. Cohen, RPh, MS, ScD (hone), DPS (hon) Institute for Safe Medication Practices
Bob Barchiesi President, International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition
Robert L. McFalls Executive Director/CEO, Kentucky Pharmacists Association
Todd Brown MHP, R.Ph. Executive Director, Massachusetts Independent Pharmacists Association
Brandon Leonard, MA Director, Strategic Initiatives, Men’s Health Network
Larry Wagenknecht, Pharmacist Chief Executive Officer, Michigan Pharmacists Association
Ron Fitzwater, CAE, MBA Chief Executive Officer, Missouri Pharmacy Association
Rebecca P. Snead Chief Executive Officer, National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations
Carmen A. Catizone, MS, RPh, DPh Executive Director/Secretary, National Association of Boards of Pharmacy
Tom O’Donnell Vice President, Federal Government Affairs, National Association of Chain Drugs Stores
Charlie Cichon Executive Director, National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators
Joe Trauger Vice President, Government Relations, National Association of Manufacturers
Douglas Liptak President, National Biopharmaceutical Security Council
Joni Cover, J.D. Chief Executive Officer, Nebraska Pharmacists Association
Rich Sagall, MD President, NeedyMeds
Elise M. Barry, M.S., CFRE Chief Executive Officer, New Jersey Pharmacists Association
Ernest Boyd, Pharm.D (hon), MBA Ohio Pharmacists Association
Debra Billingsley, JD Executive Director, Oklahoma Pharmacists Association
Patricia A. Epple, CAE Chief Executive Officer, Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association
Tim Dickson Executive Director, Pharmaceutical Industry Labor Management Association (PILMA)
Thair Phillips President, RetireSafe
Craig M. Burridge, M.S., CAE Chief Executive Officer, South Carolina Pharmacy Association
Bruce Josten Executive Vice President, Government Affairs, US Chamber of Commerce
Thomas J. Berger, Ph.D. Executive Director, The Veterans Health Council of Vietnam Veterans of America
Timothy S. Musselman, Pharm.D. Executive Director, Virginia Pharmacists Association
Richard Stevens, Executive Director, West Virginia Pharmacists Association
Chester “Chip” Davis, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer, Generic Pharmaceutical Association
Louise F. Jones, Executive Director, Alabama Pharmacy Association
William E. Arnold, Community Access National Network (CANN)
William P. Bro, President, CEO, and Patient-Survivor Coordinator, Kidney Cancer Association