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Heparin probe shows perils of offshore drug production

April 13, 2008
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CHANGZHOU, China (AP) – On a dusty lane in east China, a small factory sitting amid strawberry and vegetable fields processes chemicals from pig guts into heparin, a commonly used blood thinner linked to 62 deaths and hundreds of allergic reactions in the U.S. and Germany. The mysterious problems with heparin from the factory and others like it – China's…

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New killer counterfeit sexual enhancement pills hit market

April 13, 2008
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The proliferation of counterfeit drugs on the global market and easy availability via online pharmacies is an increasing problem. The makers of counterfeit drugs have enjoyed and profited from loopholes in a system designed to deliver healthy medicines to those in need. The rising cost of prescription medications and the ubiquitous presence of online and overseas pharmacies means more people…

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Floodgates to counterfeit drugs opened

April 12, 2008
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The proliferation of counterfeit drugs on the global market and easy availability via online pharmacies is an increasing problem. The makers of counterfeit drugs have enjoyed and profited from loopholes in a system designed to deliver healthy medicines to those in need. The rising cost of prescription medications and the ubiquitous presence of online and overseas pharmacies means more people…

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China tightens scrutiny over illegal online drug sale

April 11, 2008
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BEIJING, April 10 (Xinhua) — China's State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) has listed on-line drug sales as a priority target this year and strengthening crackdowns on false advertising of drug products, according to the food and drug watchdog on Thursday. An SFDA spokesman said the authority would enhance its supervision over large and influential Internet portal sites involved in…

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What went wrong? Heparin probe highlights challenges of regulating global drugs market

April 11, 2008
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CHANGZHOU, China (AP) – On a dusty lane in east China, a small factory sitting amid strawberry and vegetable fields processes chemicals from pig guts into heparin, a commonly used blood thinner linked to 62 deaths and hundreds of allergic reactions in the U.S. and Germany. The mysterious problems with heparin from the factory and others like it _ China's…

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Man in Shanghai jailed for selling fake Viagra

April 10, 2008
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A Shanghai court jailed a man two years for selling 14,030 fake Viagra tablets via the Internet on Thursday. He was also fined 150,000 yuan (21,428 U.S. dollars). Yu Bohuai, a general manager of a Shanghai chemical company, had been purchasing fake drugs from a person named Xu Dong in Shenyang, capital of Liaoning Province, at 5 yuan a pill,…

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IPEC Europe sets supply chain security high on the agenda

April 10, 2008
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LONDON, April 10, 2008-The usual perception of counterfeit medicines is an illegal copy of a finished medicine slipped into the supply chain by illicit manufacturers. But the reality is far more complex and individual components, including excipients, are also vulnerable to counterfeiting. That is one reason why the European arm of the International Pharmaceutical Excipients Council (IPEC Europe) made the…

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Federal Efforts to Combat Fake Meds

April 10, 2008
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Tighter controls on drugs firms

April 9, 2008
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Measures will be introduced before the end of the year to better control the supply of ingredients for medicines, especially those produced by chemical firms that have crossed over into the drugs market, Yan Jiangying, spokeswoman for the State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA), said Tuesday. The image of China's pharmaceutical industry overseas has been tarnished by a number of…

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New consumers’ bill pledged

April 9, 2008
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced "sweeping" new legislation yesterday to protect consumers from unsafe products and tainted food and drugs, and warned companies that care more about their profits than their customers will face "severe" punishment. The proposed law would give the minister of health far-reaching new powers to pull products off the shelf after a series of high-profile voluntary…

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