Canadian pharmacies are a true menace

Drugs from Canada aren’t really from Canada, says MARV SHEPHERD, and their profits support terrorists worldwide. What difference does it make if Americans save a few bucks and buy their prescription drugs through the mail from Canada? Canada’s drugs are as safe as ours, right? And who cares who gets the money if your grandma…

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Counterfeit lipitor found again in the United Kingdom

OTTAWA – Health Canada is informing consumers about a batch of counterfeit Lipitor (the brand name for atorvastatin) found on the market in the United Kingdom. This drug is used to treat high cholesterol. The counterfeit Lipitor has a lot number of 004405K1, with an expiration date of "11 2007." The counterfeit Lipitor was originally…

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5 indicted in illegal sale of drugs

A federal grand jury yesterday indicted five people and a local pharmacy in an alleged conspiracy to illegally distribute weight-loss drugs over the Internet. The operation, run by a California-based Internet company, Rx Medical One, netted more than $33.6 million in illicit proceeds, the indictment alleged. By MICHAEL HINKELMAN02 August 2006 Read the full story…

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PLA hits bogus medical claims

CHINA'S armed forces health department yesterday published a list of 16 bogus military medical institutions advertising fake drugs, as it battles health fraud. "These bogus military institutions advertised fake drugs in newspapers, magazines and on Websites, posing a serious threat to public health and to the image of the People's Liberation Army," said the Health…

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High tariffs on drugs breeds counterfeit medicines

Accra, July 27, GNA – High tariffs and taxes on imported medicines in Ghana and other African countries are driving many people to traditional quack cures or to cheap counterfeit medicines. Ghana places 22.3 per cent levy on imported drugs; Congo-Kinshasa, 39.5 per cent; Morocco, 18.3 per cent and Zimbabwe, 22.5 per cent. Brazil, whom…

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China says fifth of all goods not up to scratch

BEIJING, July 27 (Reuters) – More than a fifth of all Chinese goods from dumplings to electric blankets fail to meet quality standards, creating potential health and safety risks, officials said on Thursday. They blamed the prevalence of fake and shoddy goods on the underdeveloped state of the economy and said counterfeiters were becoming more…

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Distributor charged with selling bogus livestock antibiotics

A national distributor of antibiotics for livestock has been charged with selling counterfeit medication, money laundering, interstate fraud and other offenses. According to a federal indictment issued last week and unsealed Tuesday, Bruce Ray Noyes, a California drug reseller and chief executive of Animal Pharmaceuticals, approved selling bogus drugs in deals valued at $1.47 million…

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INVESTIGATORS BUST FAKE MEDICINE MANUFACTURERS IN TAICHUNG

Taipei, July 26 (CNA) The Investigation Bureau under the Ministry of Justice has busted a fake medicine operation in Taichung and seized 300 kg of counterfeit drugs, a spokesman for the bureau said Wednesday. The spokesman said a mobile unit of the bureau in Taichung raided the warehouse and a distribution center in Taichung the…

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Fake drugs, currency flood markets

SPURIOUS DRUGS CAN maim a society and counterfeit currency can make a serious dent in any country's economy. And if both float together they can wreak havoc. If sources are correct the ugly tentacles of spurious drugs and counterfeit currency notes have spread so far and wide that hardly any district of the State is…

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