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A Risky Proposition: Opening the US to Foreign Medicines Will Put American Children at Heightened Risk

November 10, 2011
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In 2011, the Partnership for Safe Medicines (PSM) released a report detailing the dangers posed to American children if the secure and safe U.S. medical supply chain is opened to foreign drugs through importation. 

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2.5 Million Packages of Fake Drugs Sold In Ukraine in 2010

November 10, 2011
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Ukrainian authorizes announced that of the 1.2 billion packages sold in country in 2010, 2.5 million were fake medications. Most medications were antibiotics and hormone drugs that bore counterfeit labels from well-known drug manufacturers, and almost 50% of the counterfeit medications were purchased from the internet according to Intelvlas, reported Petosevic. Ukrainian authorities say they have been working on more…

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FDA Philippines Warns: Watch Out For Fake Drugs

November 8, 2011
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The Philippines Bureau of Food and Drug Administration (BFAD) helpd workshops in Batangas to educate consumers about the risks and prevalence of counterfeit medicines. BFAD is working on a long-term public education campaign to teach people not to purchase medications from unregulated sources. Rowena Tupas of the BFAD said that counterfeit medications are thriving because they are inexpensive and the…

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65 Million Drug Bottles Captured in Chinese Counterfeit Crackdown

November 8, 2011
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Chinese authorities instituted a major counterfeit medicine raid in Henan province cumulating with 114 people arrested and 65 million bottles of medicine collected, estimated at $30 million. Reports Securing Pharma, raids on 117 locations in Anyang, in northern Henan, revealed manufacturing and sales locations for the fake drugs. Police were first alerted to the ring following the investigation of a…

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The Economy of Counterfeit Drugs – What You Don’t Know Can Kill You

November 8, 2011
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[Via: Carrington College’s Pharmacy Technician training]

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Carrington College Info Graphic

November 7, 2011
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Consumers Report Says “Don’t Risk” Buying Meds from Foreign Online Sources

November 7, 2011
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A national poll by Consumer Reports National Research Center says that though Americans are suffering from recession, buying medicines at discounted rates from so-called online pharmacies is a bad idea because the risk of counterfeit medicines is so great. Says Consumer Reports (CR), “ordering from foreign websites should be avoided altogether.”   CR discovered that only a fraction of online…

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Medicare Part D Protecting Seniors from Online Drug Scams

November 4, 2011
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Lower costs for prescription drugs for seniors on Medicare Part D has lowered online victims of counterfeit medicine as well. National Association of Boards of Pharmacy executive director, Carmen Catizone, told Fox News, “Thankfully, we haven’t seen as many seniors being taken advantage of [by fake online pharmacies] since Medicare Part D began offering more subsidies for prescription drugs.” Speaking…

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Google Exec Invests in Counterfeit Drug Fighting Technology

November 3, 2011
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Eric Schmidt, Ex-Google CEO, has invested $3.9million to PharmaSecure, a mobile application used to verify medication authenticity using text messaging reported Haute Living.

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Bargain Hunters Can’t Outsmart the Fake Medicine Criminals

November 2, 2011
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Fox News conducted a question and answer session with experts in medicine about the real risks and dangers to consumers from counterfeit medicines in the market. With a nod to PSM’s 2010 Interchange, Fox quoted Dr. Margaret Hamburg’s keynote speech at the Interchange: “In some parts of the world, somewhere between 30% and 50% of drugs to treat serious diseases…

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