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Georgia Sheriff: Keep Dangerous Foreign Opioids Out Of Georgia

August 21, 2017
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Terry W. Deese, Peach County, Georgia Sheriff and president of the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association, wrote this editorial for the Macon Telegraph. It was published on July 27, 2017.

“Georgia’s law-enforcement professionals and health officials are scurrying to stop the spread of these harmful pills. But in Washington, Congress may soon make it easier for counterfeit drugs like these — along with illicit prescription medicines — to enter the United States.

This effort doesn’t make any sense. Loosening restrictions on drug importation will worsen the opioid crisis.”

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Fake Pills Containing Fentanyl Kill Two In PA. Seller Sentenced To 18 Years

August 21, 2017
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A 24-year-old Bucks County, PA woman will spend up to 18 years in jail for selling counterfeit pills containing synthetic opioids that ended up killing two people. The fake pills looked like Percocet but contained fentanyl and acetyl fentanyl…

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30,000 Counterfeit Pills Containing Fentanyl Seized in Arizona

August 21, 2017
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As reported by Tucson News Now, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and Tempe Police Department uncovered 30,000 counterfeit pills made with fentanyl during a traffic stop on August 13, 2017…

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Oncologist Who Bought Cancer Drugs from Fake Drug Sellers Sentenced to Six Years in Prison

August 14, 2017
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Dr. Diana Anda Norbergs, a Florida oncologist convicted in November 2016 of importing misbranded, non-FDA approved cancer drugs from unlicensed suppliers, has been sentenced to almost six years in federal prison, according to a report in the Tampa Bay Times. The Department of Justice (DOJ) indictment alleged that Norbergs purchased prescription cancer treatments from unlicensed foreign suppliers. According to the DOJ,…

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AIDS Drug Assistance Advocate: Drug importation policy is a hard pill to swallow

August 11, 2017
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Brandon Macsata, the CEO of the AIDS Drug Assistance Program Advocacy Association, writes about the dangerous unreliability of imported medicines. (Originally published in the The Washington Blade and the ADAP blog.)

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Shepherd M (2018) U.S. Drug Importation: Impact on Canada’s Prescription Drug Supply. Health Econ Outcome Res Open Access 4: 146.

August 9, 2017
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This research paper is an update to The Effect Of U.S. Pharmaceutical Drug Importation On The Canadian Pharmaceutical Supply, published in 2010.

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This Just In: Law Enforcement Groups Oppose Drug Importation Proposals

August 9, 2017
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This Just In: Law Enforcement Groups Oppose Drug Importation Proposals Drug importation endangers patients and the American drug supply and worsens the opioid crisis “[T]he IACP is gravely concerned about the dangers law enforcement personnel and their canine drug detecting partners are subject to each time they come into contact with fentanyl [..] the IACP opposes the passage of legislative…

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Naturopathic Doctor Pleads Guilty to Using Misbranded Drug on Patients

August 9, 2017
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A Port Angeles, WA area naturopathic physician pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of introducing misbranded drugs into interstate commerce. Richard Marschall prescribed human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) to approximately 60 people for weight loss between February 2014 and February 2017.

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https://www.fda.gov/drugs/resourcesforyou/consumers/buyingusingmedicinesafely/medicationhealthfraud/ucm436657.htm

Ohio Resident Charged With Selling Dietary Supplements Laced with Pharmaceuticals

August 9, 2017
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Khaled Farouk Elgayar of North Olmstead, Ohio, has been charged in federal court with selling misbranded drugs, the Department of Justice (DOJ) reports. Elgayar purchased in bulk a variety of supposedly herbal supplements with names such as “African Superman,” “Hard Ten Days,” “Herb Viagra,” “libigrow,” “S.W.A.G” and “Triple PowerZEN,” for resale in the United States, according to the DOJ. Although…

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The 4th Most Commonly Prescribed Drug in U.S. is More Expensive in Canada

August 7, 2017
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Omeprazole is the generic version of Prilosec and it was the fourth most prescribed medication in the U.S. during the first quarter of 2016. We did a price check and were able to find it for sale at a U.S. pharmacy for almost 80% cheaper than in Canada…

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