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Arizona Pair Arrested with 8,000 Fentanyl Pills Indicted by Grand Jury

August 30, 2018
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An Arizona grand jury has handed down indictments for the two men arrested in May. Prosecutors allege that Octavio Gutierrez-Hernandez and Jorge Bazan were trafficking more than 2,000 fentanyl pills pressed with an “M30” imprint, which is what is typically stamped on oxycodone pills.

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Doctors

August 29, 2018

Doctors: Protect Your Patients, Your Practice And Yourself Counterfeit medicine is not just a threat to patients. Doctors who have broken the closed American drug supply chain have served prison sentences, lost their licenses, paid fines and penalties, and been debarred by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.  Why have Doctors Been Prosecuted? For Buying Medicines from Unlicensed Sources Between…

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Canadian Law Enforcement Veteran Urges Cross-Border Cooperation to Fight Fentanyl and Other Counterfeit Medicines

August 29, 2018
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In this August 21, 2018 editorial for the Havre Daily News Canada Border Services Agency and the Ontario Provincial Police veteran Don Bell talks about the need for Canada and the United States to work together to combat counterfeit drugs.

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Fake Cancer Drugs Were Just Some Of The Fake Pills Drug Organization Said They Could Make

August 29, 2018
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The U.S. Department of Justice unsealed a 43-count indictment against Fujing Zheng and Guanghua Zheng of Shanghai, China for operating a company that illegally imported drugs – including fentanyl – into the U.S. When asked by undercover law enforcement if the Zhengs could manufacture counterfeit pills, including oxycodone, Adderall, and two cancer medicines – Tarceva and Afinitor – each time the Zhengs said they could…

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National Sheriffs’ Association Sends Letter of Concern About Importation of Prescription Drugs

August 29, 2018
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On August 8, 2018, the National Sheriffs’ Association wrote the President to oppose prescription drug importation. Importing drugs from other countries, they say, “jeopardizes law enforcement’s ability to protect the public health and endangers the safety of law enforcement and other first responders.”

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More Warning Letters Sent By FDA to Websites Selling Illicit Opioids Online

August 28, 2018
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For the second time since May, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced issuing warning letters to online network operations that were marketing illicit opioids to American citizens. In this most recent group, four companies operating a total of 21 websites were told they needed stop selling those pills. The number of websites to receive warnings this summer is over 70…

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Four Men Arrested In Georgia While Attempting To Move Counterfeit Pill Operation

August 27, 2018
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Deputies from the Walton County Georgia Sheriff’s Office disrupted four men attempting to move their counterfeit pill operation into their county. Austin Marshall, Jakob Sullins, Nicholas Felker, and Timothy Ballard were arrested before they even had the chance to unload their pill press that was capable of making 16,000 pills in one hour…

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PSM Executive Director and Carrie Luther in Tennessee to share the story of deadly fentanyl pills

August 24, 2018
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Carrie Luther, who lost her son to counterfeit Xanax made with fentanyl three years ago, travelled to Tennessee with Partnership for Safe Medicines Executive Director Shabbir Safdar to share her story with the Healthy Tennessee Opioid Summit.

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MedicineSafe.org Educates Consumers On Prescription Drug Safety

August 24, 2018
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MedicineSafe.org, a website launched by the Center for Safe Internet Pharmacies (CSIP) and the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, is a new resource that Americans can use to educate themselves on prescription drug safety and the opioid crisis. On the website, you will find the Verify Before You Buy tool and learn how to safely store and dispose medicines along with many other important topics…

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Drug Importation is Fraught with Peril

August 23, 2018
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As a licensed pharmacist, I’m all too familiar with patients’ difficulties getting medications they need and their physician has prescribed. As baby boomers age, pharmacists see more patients at our counters unable to obtain needed treatments for heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses. This issue is now being acknowledged and a healthy debate has begun over possible solutions. But one idea policymakers shouldn’t pursue is opening up our country’s secure drug supply to medicines coming from outside our borders.

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