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Pharmacist and Drug Safety Advocate Urge HHS to Consider the Dangers of Importation

October 17, 2018
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In this October 16, 2018 for Drug Topics, Alliance of Safe Online Pharmacies advisor Libby Baney and pharmacist and American Pharmacists Association CEO Thomas Menighan discuss the risks to public safety posed by drug importation.

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New Mexico

October 17, 2018
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The Deadly Counterfeit Drug Trade Thrives in New Mexico Download our July 2021 PDF Download our information sheet about counterfeit drug incidents in New Mexico and consult the updates below. State incident summaries July – December 2022 New Mexico has also been pursuing the importation of prescription drugs from Canada since March 2020. If established, this program will open the…

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New Laws Of The Land Will Let Pharmacists Tell Their Customers How To Lower Their Prescription Costs

October 17, 2018
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Two bills recently signed into federal law will help American citizens lower their prescription costs by banning the practice of pharmacy gag rules. S.2554 went into effect immediately and applies to anyone who purchases insurance on an exchange or gets their insurance through an employer. S.2553 will go into effect on January 1, 2020 and applies to anyone on Medicare…

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New York Ophthalmologist Settles Civil Case Involving Use Of Non FDA-Approved Drugs

October 16, 2018
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A settlement has been agreed upon by a New York ophthalmologist and the U.S. Department of Justice to resolve civil charges that the doctor used non FDA-approved medications on his patients, but billed Medicare as if he was using FDA-approved drugs. The doctor will pay nearly $7 back to Medicare…

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Fat Burners Zone Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Zero Xtreme Due to Presence of Undeclared Sibutramine

October 15, 2018
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Fat Burners Zone is voluntarily recalling 1 lot of Zero Xtreme, capsules to the consumer level. FDA analysis has found Zero Xtreme to be tainted with sibutramine. Sibutramine is an appetite suppressant that was withdrawn from the U.S. market due to safety concerns.

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Oregon Woman Sentenced For Injecting Patients With Foreign-Sourced Botox and Juvéderm

October 15, 2018
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A former doctor in Oregon received her sentence in federal court after she admitted to injecting patients with illegal foreign-sourced beauty treatments in her home. Brenda Roberts of Troutdale had previously surrendered her license to practice medicine, and a judge sentenced her to probation and community service…

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State Resources: Counterfeit Incident Summaries

October 12, 2018

State Resources: Counterfeit Incident Summaries The Partnership for Safe Medicines has been developing short fact sheets that summarize recent counterfeit medicine incidents by state. Click on your state to download a copy and review PSM’s coverage of counterfeit drug news in your state. If your state is not here, check back with us soon; we are still working on them.…

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Counterfeit Medicine Purchased Online Permanently Alters Man’s Vision

October 12, 2018
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A new study was just released that documented that permanent damage done to a 31-year-old man after he ingested a counterfeit medicine he purchased online. Even after more than a year since this happened to him, the structural changes to the man’s eyes mean that he sees everything with a red tint…

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New Hampshire

October 11, 2018
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The Deadly Counterfeit Drug Trade Thrives in New Hampshire Download our April 2021 PDF Download our information sheet about counterfeit drug incidents in New Hampshire and consult the updates below. State incident summaries March 2021 – November 2022 Read more news about counterfeit medicine in New Hampshire. Additional PSM Coverage Get PSM’s Weekly Newsletter Sign up here Click the badge…

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Ten-Month-Old Leo Holz Died After Accidentally Ingesting a Counterfeit Fentanyl Pill

October 11, 2018
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On September 18, 2017, ten-month-old Leo Holz put something he picked up off of his parents’ bed into his mouth. That something turned out to be a fake oxycodone pill made with fentanyl. He is perhaps the youngest known victim of the counterfeit fentanyl pill crisis…

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