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Ethiopia Builds Up Medicine Registration and Labs

November 23, 2010
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Ethiopia is training new staff and building capacity to better evaluate the safety of drugs within its country’s borders by using laboratory quality management systems and learning to test for authenticity. In order to ensure the quality of the country’s essential medicines, Promoting the Quality of Medicines, a USAID program, has been working with the Ethiopian government to build capacity…

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China Announces Initiative to Monitor Search Engines for Counterfeit Drug Websites

November 19, 2010
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The Chinese agency in charge of the fight against counterfeit drugs has announced a new initiative to crack down on the trafficking of illegal medications over the internet, according to the Global Times. The State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) announced it new campaign at a press conference in Beijing. Wang Lifeng, the director of the SFDA's department of supervision, stated…

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Chinese Citizen Sentenced in Texas for Selling Fake Drugs

November 19, 2010
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A Chinese citizen in the US was recently sentenced to 12 months and one day in federal prison in Texas for selling counterfeit drugs. United States Attorney José Angel Moreno recently announced that Kum Leung Chow, who was also known as Lawrence Chow, will be sent to federal prison for "conspiring to distribute counterfeit pharmaceuticals and trafficking in pharmaceuticals bearing…

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Malaria in Cambodia

November 19, 2010
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Malaria patients near Thai-Cambodian border–By Talea Miller, Online NewsHour via Flickr.

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Fake Drugs Major Factor in New Malaria Strain, says WHO

November 19, 2010
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In a newly published report on antimalarial drug efficacy and resistance, The World Health Organization (WHO) raised the alarm about a new strain of artemisinin resistant malaria in South East Asia. Scientists believe that fake and substandard malarial medications are a major factor in the development of new drug-resistant strains of malaria. WHO’s containment plan will provide free medication and care for those affected in order to prevent them from relying on counterfeit and substandard malarial medications.

“Efforts have also been made to stop the sale of counterfeit and substandard drugs, which are a major factor in the development of resistance,” states the report.

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FDA Alert: Notification of Stolen Bristol-Myers Squibb Products

November 19, 2010
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This is a reprint of the FDA’s Alert. Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) is working with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Criminal Investigations (FDA), and other law enforcement officials, to recover cases of specified lots of recently stolen pharmaceutical products.  The specified lots were being transported in a tractor-trailer stolen in Florence, Kentucky, on Interstate 75 North at around 10…

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Filipino Coalition Raises Fake Drug Alarm

November 19, 2010
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  A group of doctors, pharmacists, drug regulators and distributors, called Samahan Laban sa Pekeng Gamot (Samahan), are spreading the warning that ten percent of all medicines in the Philippines are fake. Dr. Maria Minerva Calimag, Samahan spokesman and chair of the Cosmetics Committee of the Philippine Medical Association (PMA), said "Consumers unwittingly buy from drugstores with counterfeit medicines. If…

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Nigerian Governor Pledges Support to NAFDAC’s Counterfeit Drug War

November 18, 2010
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The governor of a state in Nigeria has expressed his support for the country's National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control's (NAFDAC) fight against counterfeit drugs. Benue State Governor Gabriel Suswam said that counterfeit drugs are a major concern in the country, particularly in its rural areas, according to the Vanguard. Suswam expressed his approval of NAFDAC's efforts to…

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Australian Veterinary Association Warns of Counterfeit Pet Medications

November 18, 2010
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The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) has warned consumers of the growing market for counterfeit animal medications sold in online pharmacies. "Not only is this a risky practice as there is no guarantee you're going to get what you're paying for, you might also be breaking the law by buying these drugs online and importing them into Australia," said AVA president…

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Pine Bluff AR Doctor Found Guilty of Health Care Fraud in Fake IUD Case

November 17, 2010
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Osteopath Kelly Dean Shrum was found guilty by a jury of one count of misdemeanor Misbranding in violation of the Food, Drug, & Cosmetic Act and one count of Health Care Fraud. He was originally indicted on one count each of misbranding and health care fraud and three counts of money laundering for using imported IUDs in his practice, then…

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