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FDA Links More Deaths to Blood Thinner

April 8, 2008
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The Food and Drug Administration has tripled the number of deaths it attributes to side effects of the blood thinner heparin, which triggered a massive recall earlier this year. The agency has been investigating contamination of heparin made by the manufacturer Baxter International Inc., which it linked to 19 deaths and hundreds of allergic reactions. 8 April 2008 Read the…

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Lives ‘put at risk’ by growing counterfeit drug trade

April 7, 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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Murder by counterfeit drugs

April 6, 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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Greek national arrested for reportedly selling counterfeit drugs online

April 4, 2008
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DENVER – A Greek national has been indicted on charges of selling counterfeit prescriptions through Internet pharmacies. Gergios Xydeas, 47, was before the U.S. District Court in Denver Friday for a detention hearing after a three-year investigation of his pharmaceutical sales operation. Prosecutors alleges that Xydeas was involved in the operation of Internet pharmacies which sold thousands of counterfeit, misbranded…

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Physicians Coalition Partner to FDA Counterfeit Alert Network

April 3, 2008
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The Physicians Coalition for Injectable Safety, an alliance of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (AAFPRS) and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (ASOPRS), announces their partnership to the U.S. FDA Counterfeit Alert Network. The Coalition is the first organization accepted into the Network whose member…

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Don’t Be Fooled by Counterfeit Drugs

April 3, 2008

Bryan A. Liang, MD, PhD, JD

April Fool's Day is traditionally celebrated with harmless jokes and pranks among friends.  At the end of the day, everyone usually has a good laugh.  But as Rick Roberts can tell you, getting fooled by counterfeit drugs is no laughing matter.  As he shared in a recent news article, twice, Roberts picked up expensive prescriptions from a reputable pharmacy only to find fake drug. 

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Indiana Adopts Legislation to Combat Illegitimate Online Pharmacies, Protect Residents From Counterfeit Drugs

April 2, 2008
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Ordering prescription drugs online can be safe and convenient when patients use legitimate online pharmacies, but it is all too easy for patients to find themselves the recipients of counterfeit drugs from dishonest Web sites. The vast number of Web sites offering prescription drugs puts patients in "buyer beware" situations as it is often difficult for them to know if…

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War On Counterfeit Drugs Takes Off

April 1, 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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Bad drugs at a pharmacy near you

April 1, 2008
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The FDA believes it has discovered the contaminant in the blood-thinning drug heparin that has caused hundreds of allergic reactions and 19 deaths. It appears to be a cheap, plentiful substance that is made from animal cartilage. Mimicking heparin in chemical tests and falsely giving the impression of larger amounts of the drug, it was added in China, a common…

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Ghana: A New Deal for Fighting Counterfeit Medicines

April 1, 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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