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Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch yesterday for the first time endorsed the new state law allowing licensing of Canadian pharmacies and called on Governor Carcieri and the Health Department to "write rules to protect the health and safety of the public." BY FELICE J. FREYER Wednesday, February 2, 2005 Read the full story at projo.com.
Read MoreCould this be the beginning of the end of the debate over drug re-importation? By Nina Owcharenko and Andrew Grossman ednesday, February 02, 2005 Read the full story at foxnews.com.
Read MoreOKLAHOMA CITY — A program to help low-income and uninsured Oklahomans with their prescription drug bills was announced by House Republicans on Tuesday. February 2, 2005 Read the full story at channeloklahoma.com.
Read MoreBATON ROUGE — Some Louisiana residents who buy their prescription drugs by mail or over the phone from out-of-state outlets were temporarily denied their medicines in January by a new state licensing requirement that critics say is designed to protect local retailers. By Jan Moller February 2, 2005 Read the full story at nola.com.
Read MoreFARMERS should be on the look out for fake veterinary drugs on the market, the National Drug Authority (NDA) has warned, writes Chris Kiwawulo. New Vision (Kampala) February 1, 2005 Read the full story at allafrica.com.
Read MoreBELFAST (Feb 1, 2005): Two men charged in a police investigation into OxyContin sales at a Belfast hotel last January were given minor jail sentences in Waldo County Superior Court this week. By Jay Davis Read the full story at villagesoup.com.
Read MoreNew Jersey would ban the sale of prescription drugs from Internet pharmacies based in Canada and Europe under a bill a Senate committee passed yesterday that is already under fire from consumer groups. By Susan K. Livio February 01, 2005 Read the full story at nj.com.
Read MoreFeb. 1, 2005 — Pharmaceutical companies and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have been grappling with ways to eliminate counterfeit drugs from the supply chain. Now states have joined the fray by passing pedigree laws. By: Tom Kevan, Frontline Solutions Feb 1, 2005 Read the full story at frontlinetoday.com.
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