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Dorgan prepares for hearing on drug imports

April 13, 2005
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WASHINGTON, D.C. ­ With a hearing looming on his drug importation bill, U.S. Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., is scoffing at a new poll showing that 69 percent of American seniors oppose importing prescription medicine. Wednesday, April 13, 2005 By JILL SCHRAMM, Staff Writer Read the full story at .com.

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Cardinal Health Gets Subpoena in NY Probe

April 8, 2005
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Apr. 8, 2005 – Cardinal Health Inc. on Friday said it received a subpoena from New York state's attorney general as part of a broad industry probe into a segment of the drug wholesaling industry. Reuters Read the full story at abcnews.go.com.

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Suit Says Couple Made Fake Drugs

April 8, 2005
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A couple who own a pharmacy were under arrest and facing a lawsuit from the Florida Attorney General's Office on Thursday on charges they concocted homemade medication and passed it off as drugs to treat cystic fibrosis. Published Friday, April 8, 2005 Read the full story at theledger.com.

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First Case Filed Under Florida Anti-Spam Law

April 7, 2005
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Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist has filed the state's first legal action under the state's nine-month-old Anti-Spam law, accusing two former Fort Lauderdale residents who now live in Tampa of running a bogus email and internet operation responsible for more than 65,000 illegal emails. April 6, 2005 Read the full story at consumeraffairs.com.

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UK anti-piracy officials report success in major raid

April 6, 2005
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Staffordshire police swooped on illegal traders at a car boot sale on Sunday, seizing 20,000 fake game discs with an estimated street value of more than half a million pounds. Ellie Gibson 06/04/2005 Read the full story at gamesindustry.biz.

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Raising the Alarm on Rise in Counterfeit

April 6, 2005
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One New York man recovering from a liver transplant discovered the Epogen he purchased at a drugstore was a fake — containing one-twentieth of the prescribed active ingredient. A California AIDS patient found that his human growth hormone prescription was counterfeit after reporting to his pharmacist that the injection left a burning sensation. By Don Oldenburg, Washington Post Staff Writer…

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Canadian pharmacies seek pact in Md.

April 5, 2005
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Six Canadian pharmacies have responded to Montgomery County's request for business proposals to provide local county government employees with less expensive prescription drugs. By JONATHAN MARINO Published: Monday, April 4, 2005 Read the full story at dcexaminer.com.

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Proposed Drug Bills Rely On Fine Print

April 4, 2005
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Ask any American senior how they feel about taking prescription drugs imported from Canada and you'll likely get a positive response. Ask the same senior how they feel about taking drugs from Lithuania, and you better be ready to catch their jaw. Seniors have been conditioned to think of importation as some type of trade agreement restricted to North America.…

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English firm sues Illinois over flu vaccine contract

April 1, 2005
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An English pharmaceuticals wholesaler that entered a contract last year as part of Gov. Rod Blagojevich's plan to buy $7 million worth of flu shots from Europe has sued the State of Illinois because it has not paid for the vaccine. Published April 1, 2005 By John Chase, Tribune staff reporter Read the full story at chicagotribune.com.

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Pfizer, Canadian Pharmacies Take Drug Fight to Europe

April 1, 2005
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April 1 (Bloomberg) — Canadian pharmacist Daren Jorgenson travels to Europe once a month trying to expand the secret network of 60 suppliers that helps him sell discount drugs to U.S. customers. Pfizer Inc. wants the trade to stop. Read the full story at bloomberg.com.

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