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Policy Expert: “Even if Canada were a willing participant, the U.S. can’t ensure the safety of these drugs.”

August 7, 2019
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In this editorial, which was published in The Washington Examiner on August 5, 2019, Pacific Research Institute CEO Sally Pipes explains that ” importing prescription drugs would put our lives in danger.”

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San Diego is in the Midst of a Deadly Counterfeit Pill Crisis, with 50 Confirmed Deaths Thus Far

August 6, 2019
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U.S. Attorney Robert Brewer has issued a public safety warning concerning deadly counterfeit oxycodone pills in San Diego County. NBC San Diego reports, “The U.S. Attorney’s Office said border seizures, prosecutions and overdoses in San Diego County are on pace to reach all-time highs by the end of 2019. The Medical Examiner’s Office reports 50 confirmed fentanyl-related fatal overdoses so far this year, and says 28 more suspected cases are waiting to be confirmed.”

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Protect patients from wholesalers who break the supply chain

August 5, 2019

Protect patients from wholesalers who break the supply chain American Medicine Is Only Safe Because of Our Closed Supply Chain Since 2012, the U.S. government has identified and prosecuted wholesalers who have enriched themselves by importing drugs—some of them counterfeit, and all of them non-FDA-approved—from all over the world. These wholesalers misrepresented the source of their products, claiming that they…

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Importation Won’t Save Money, warn Citizens Against Government Waste

August 2, 2019
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In this July 31, 2019 blog post on the Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) website, CAGW Director of Health and Science Policy Elizabeth Wright questions the questions the effectiveness and safety of government importation schemes.

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Prime Minister Trudeau Promises to Protect the Canadian Drug Supply In The Face Of The U.S. Drug Importation Statement

August 1, 2019
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was interviewed today in Iqaluit, and according to CBC Canada, he reassured Canadians that Health Canada is already safeguarding the Canadian prescription drug supply regardless of international pressure.

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Acri née Lybecker, Kristina M.L., State Pharmaceutical Importation Programs: An Analysis of the Cost Effectiveness (June 12, 2019). Colorado College Working Paper 2019-02 June 2019.

August 1, 2019
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Abstract Recently proposed legislation in Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Maine, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah, Vermont and West Virginia aims to reduce spending on pharmaceuticals by importing them from Canada. To examine the cost effectiveness of importation, this study analyzes 24 drugs from an online Canadian supplier, accounting for the cost savings, the cost of testing, the medical consequences of treatment failure,…

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Screenshot of Secretary Azar saying that importation is a gimmick

The U.S. Government’s Importation Plan, 2019

July 31, 2019

HHS’s Federal Action Plan for Drug Importation On May 24, 2022, PSM held an online congressional briefing with a panel of experts to let legislators know why drug importation is a dangerous proposition. Watch briefing highlights or the entire event. Current status: The regulations took effect on November 30, 2020. PSM, PhRMA, and CAHC have filed suit in federal court…

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Map of Maine with a pill bottle displaying a maple leaf. As it peels away, the label shows a poison symbol

At a glance: LD 1272 – Drug importation in Maine, 2019

July 31, 2019

Drug Importation in Maine: An Overview Synopsis of LD 1272: In June 2019, the Governor of Maine signed LD 1272, a bill which directs the Maine Department of Health and Human Services to design a program for wholesale importation of prescription drugs into Maine from Canada that complies with federal requirements. Under the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003, Maine is…

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Partnership for Safe Medicines Statement on Reckless and Politically-Motivated Federal Drug Importation Proposal

July 31, 2019
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Partnership for Safe Medicines Statement on Reckless and Politically-Motivated Drug Importation Proposal Washington, D.C. (July 31, 2019) – Shabbir Safdar, executive director of the Partnership for Safe Medicines, released the following statement in response to today’s announcement by HHS Secretary Alex Azar and FDA Commissioner Ned Sharpless: “Less than a year and a half ago, Secretary Azar publicly called drug…

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Both Fake Online Pharmacies That Received FDA Warning Letters In March Have Finally Ceased Operations

July 31, 2019
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In March, the FDA issued two warning letters to websites selling misbranded prescription drugs. The first website, azmedicinalshop.com, quickly went offline, but the second, thedonrx.net, continued to operate for months before finally going dark…

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