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This distressing situation shows that deadly fentanyl analogues are killing Americans who are using laced non-opioid prescriptions.
Read MoreRichard Henry of Grand Junction, Colorado was arrested after law enforcement officers from multiple agencies found a pill press, hundreds each of fake Xanax and “small blue pills” made with fentanyl, and assortment of other powders in the closet of his apartment. This story is one of many recently in the news pointing to the fact that counterfeit fentanyl pills are a growing problem in western Colorado…
Read MoreDoctors Have Been Prosecuted for Endangering Their Patients With Black Market Medicine Between 2012 and 2017, the FDA warned more than 3,000 medical practices to stop buying medicines from unlicensed foreign wholesalers who had been caught selling counterfeit drugs. Patients who encounter these drugs go under-treated and untreated, which can be catastrophic; at worst, they may be poisoned. Buying non-FDA…
Read MoreAn 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.
Read MoreDoctors: 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…
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreThe 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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