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Small Step Forward for Doctors Fighting Disease and Fake Drugs

May 6, 2011
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A German NGO, “Doctors for Developing Countries,” is finding its work in Africa hampered by overwhelming volumes of fake drugs in the supply chain. It is using a new tool that provides identifies some types of fakes, but not all of them.

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Texas Children Given Fake Antibiotics

May 5, 2011
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Texas officials are investigating several over-the-counterfeit medications falsely advertised as antibiotics and warning people to avoid these fakes.

Doctors in an Austin hospital reported that several children were given these products by their parents, prompting the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) to issue a warning and open an investigation.

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Internet Drugs on Demand

May 5, 2011
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Illustration by Don Hankins via Flickr.

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Rogue Pharmacies Using Facebook To Hook Victims

May 5, 2011
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Rogue pharmacies are now advertising by using Facebook’s social networking interface.

A brief search on Facebook for term “Viagra” popped up 90 pages.One page, entitled “viagra” [sic] is a Product/Service page and has almost 7,000 fans.

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Texas Antibiotics

May 2, 2011
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Counterfeit antibiotic identified by The Texas Department of State Health Services Still available at internet pharmacies.

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Thousands of Fake Pills Found in Northampton, UK

May 2, 2011
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Police raided a Northamptom, UK house in April 9 and uncovered more than 8,000 tablets fake pills suspected by police of having been imported from outside the country. Northampton prosecutors have charged Victor Cheke, 41, with importing a prescription drug for sale without authority, reports The Northampton Chronicle & Echo. At the arraignment, the court heard allegations from prosecutors that…

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Danzon P, Johnson SJ, Long G, Furukawa MF. Commercial Importation of Prescription Drugs in the United States: Short-Run Implications. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2011 36(2):295-316.

May 1, 2011
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The option of legalizing the commercial importation of prescription drugs is of continued policy interest as a way to reduce U.S. drug spending. Using IMS data, we estimate potential savings from commercial drug importation under assumptions about percentage of drugs likely to attract imports; potential supply from foreign countries; and share of savings passed on to payers. Our base case…

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Increased Vigilance Secures Medical Supply Chain

April 29, 2011
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Pharmaceutical cargo theft rates have stayed flat since 2008, after a 283 percent increase between 2006 and 2008. Ed Silverman of Pharmalot reports that “attempts to curtail hijacked trucks and warehouse burglaries may be making a different in the rate of pharmaceutical thefts” due to increased vigilance by drug makers. Most pharmaceutical cargo thefts are occurring in Tennessee, which has…

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FDA Collects Samples for Lifesaving Database

April 28, 2011
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  The International Pharmaceutical Excipients Council is cooperating with FDA officials to provide excipient samples for counterfeit and contamination testing in a database collected by the Division of Pharmaceutical Analysis (DPA) within the US FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER).   Initial screenings will be done using four technologies to quickly identify materials that greater analysis and monitoring…

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New Jersey Residents Arrested for Fake Drug Manufacturing in Basement

April 28, 2011
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The Food and Drug Administration announced the unsealing of an indictment on March 25, 2011, after the arrest of two Americans charged with manufacturing and selling fake medication in New Jersey. Brian Parker, 27, and Michelle Pfeiffer, 24, of Brielle and Toms River, NJ, respectively, were charged with conspiracy to misbrand drugs, impeding the lawful functioning of the FDA, fraud…

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