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Partnership for Safe Medicines Opposes Legislation to Undermine Drug Safety Enforcements

October 19, 2011
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Public Health Group Urges Senators to Prevent Influx of Counterfeit Medicines and Ensure Patient Safety by Opposing Vitter Importation Amendment Washington, D.C. (October 19, 2011) – Legislation that would prohibit the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from stopping the importation of potentially unsafe medicines, including those sold over the Internet, would raise the risk of dangerous counterfeits harming millions…

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SMS for Life and mPedigree Acknowledged as Most Innovative Technologies Innovation Award from Wall Street Journal

October 19, 2011
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Saving Lives with SMS for Life Photo by ibmphoto24, via Flickr.   The Wall Street Journal’s Innovation Award judges recognized two health care IT projects that use cell phone technology to provide access to medication to patients in Africa.   Judges chose the SMS for Life Project as the most innovative technology in Health-Care IT and mPedigree Network as the…

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Sen. Vitter’s Proposed Amendment Raises Drug Safety Concerns

October 19, 2011
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[The Senate is marking up the House's Agricultural Appropriations Bill (HR 2112).  They are considering an amendment (#769) proposed by Senator Vitter which would allow for drug importation.  The Partnership for Safe Medicines sent this letter to all members of the Senate today to urge them to oppose importation.] Dear Senator,  As a public health group whose outreach and operations extend…

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Researchers Show Fake Medicine Spammers Infiltrating Twitter

October 18, 2011
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A new study by the University of Akron shows Twitter is a new forum for spammers to reach potential clients in counterfeit medicine scams. Say researchers Chandra Shekar, Kathy J. Liszka, and Chien-Chung Chan, “Spammers have pounced on this new opportunity for a fast and dishonest dollar, disseminating pornography, fake lotteries, fake inheritances, counterfeit watches, free software, and illegal or…

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Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Sponsors Partnership for Safe Medicines Interchange 2011

October 18, 2011
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Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. is a leading global pharmaceutical company, committed to increasing access to high-quality healthcare by developing, producing and marketing affordable generic drugs as well as innovative and specialty pharmaceuticals and active pharmaceutical ingredients. Headquartered in Israel, Teva is the world’s largest generic drug maker, with a global product portfolio of more than 1,300 molecules and a direct…

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October 18, 2011
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Partnership for Safe Medicines Executive Director Speaks at Brazil Counterfeit Drug Forum

October 17, 2011
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Washington, D.C. (October 17, 2011) – Addressing the growing public health crisis posed by counterfeit medicines in Brazil requires the coordinated effort of all stakeholders across the country, said Partnership for Safe Medicines Executive Director Scott LaGanga during a forum today in Rio de Janeiro on counterfeit medicines hosted by Interfarma and Brazilian newspaper O Globo. “One of the biggest…

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PSM Executive Director Headlines Brazil Counterfeit Medicines Forum

October 17, 2011
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PSM Executive Director Scott LaGanga joined public and private sector leaders from across Brazil today to discuss the critical need to address the growing and borderless counterfeit medicines epidemic, an issue that Brazilian Justice Minister José Eduardo Cardozo called “one of the most important to Brazilian society.”

The event, hosted by Interfarma and O Globo, featured the Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Statistics (IBOPE) release of a national opinion survey which found that more education is needed to ensure that consumers are informed of the dangers associated with counterfeit medicines.

According to the survey, nearly 30 percent of Brazilian consumers do not verify if a prescribed or over-the-counter medicine is still within its due date. More than half “ignore the security seal.”

“By no means is this issue getting any easier to address,” said Scott LaGanga. “To be effective in the long-term, we need global collaboration on the part of both government and the private sector. Only then can we put our best foot forward in protecting millions of patients from the life-threatening risks associated with counterfeit drugs.”

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October 17, 2011
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October 17, 2011
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