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Man Charged With Selling Fentanyl Pills That Killed Murray, Utah Woman

July 24, 2019
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A Utah man has pleaded not guilty to charges related to the distribution of fentany pills.  A complaint filed on July 3 alleges that he distributed more than 10,000 counterfeit oxycodone pills made with fentanyl over the course of 2016, and that a woman in Murray, Utah died of fentanyl poisoning after taking pills he sold her.

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Things we learned from sending a Freedom of Information Act request to Florida’s healthcare agency implementing importation

July 24, 2019
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PSM filed comments recently with the state of Florida’s healthcare agency that’s attempting to make the mess of Canadian drug importation work after the legislature passed it without any serious scrutiny. After we filed comments, we subsequently filed a request to see who else filed comments and we’re left now with more questions than answers. It looks like Ernst and…

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Show your support for legislation that would increase penalties for counterfeit medicines

July 24, 2019

Support higher criminal penalties for using pill presses to make counterfeit pills (letter closes August 25, 2019) After PSM published our pill press report, we heard from Rep. David Kustoff (Eighth Congressional district of Tennessee) that he was concerned about the proliferation of illegal pill presses and pill molds and the poor criminal penalties associated with this crime. His staff…

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Fake Oxycodone Made with Fentanyl Found in San Joaquin County, California

July 24, 2019
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On July 3, 2019,CBS Sacramento ran a brief story about the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department’s unsettling discovery of counterfeit Oxycodone pills that were actually made with fentanyl.

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Medical Device King Exec Takes a Plea Deal Instead of a Retrial; Gets 32 Months in Prison

July 17, 2019
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New York-based Pharmalogical, Inc. (d/b/a Medical Device King and Taranis Medical Corp.) grossed $17 million by misleading U.S. medical practices into believing they were buying FDA-approved products rather than “unapproved products imported through a series of unidentified middlemen in Turkey and elsewhere.” President William Scully, was convicted of these activities in 2015, but the conviction was vacated in 2017. In 2018, he pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to 32 months in prison.

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Florida State Senator Compares Supporting Drug Importation to Believing in the Tooth Fairy

July 17, 2019
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This editorial by Perry Thurston Jr. was published in Florida Politics on July 16, 2019. In it, State Senator Thurston explains that state-implemented drug importation will not bring any medication cost savings to Floridians.

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New Analysis by HDA Finds Importation Proposals Are Too Expensive and Pose Health Risks to Patients

July 16, 2019
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A report just released the HDA Research Foundation demonstrates that federal importation proposals to allow drug importation are devoid of practical implementation guidance and funding, so will fail to guarantee federal safety and quality standards for prescription medication.

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Counterfeit Adderall Dealers Arrested After Being Traced to their Stamps.com Account

July 15, 2019
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A pair of fake Adderall dealers who sold their counterfeits on the web has been arrested as a result of their Stamps.com account, Quartz reports. The duo allegedly sold almost $9 million worth of counterfeit Adderall by the time Tzu Yang “Issac” Lin and Meng Ting “Leo” Hu were arrested.

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Lincoln, Nebraska Man Convicted, “Fentanyl Pills” Entered in Evidence

July 13, 2019
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The U. S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is reporting that Sabas Rodriguez-Cisneros has been convicted of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and other charges in a drug conspiracy that started in October 2016. According to the DOJ, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol intercepted a package for Rodriguez-Cisneros that was being shipped to his girlfriend contained 400 grams of a compound that…

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Counterfeit Pill Drug Ring In San Antonio Sold Over 800,000 Fake Pills In Two Years

July 12, 2019
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Recent news out of Texas gave updates on the cases against three men who were part of a major counterfeit pill ring busted in San Antonio in 2017. The ringleader entered a guilty plea and faces up to 30 years in prison, a supplier received a 21-year sentence, and a distributor waits to see what his future holds…

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