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Huge quantity of expired medicines destroyed

June 27, 2006
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JALALABAD, June 27 (Pajhwok Afghan News): The provincial government has destroyed about two tons of expired medicines in this provincial capital of the eastern Nangarhar province on Tuesday. Officials of the provincial health department said 68 different types of medicines were either seized by the authorities during raids on medical stores or handed over to them by NGOs for being…

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DOH warns public vs counterfeit medicines

June 27, 2006
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Counterfeit Medicines can be life threatening, the Department of Health, Region VI warned. According to the DOH about ten percent of medicines bought in pharmacies are fake. Counterfeit or fake medicines are not registered with the Bureau of Food and Drugs. It is manufactured and distributed by persons who only seek for money. 26 June 2006 Read the full story…

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Fake products can bypass quality, safety

June 27, 2006
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In San Diego, two people fell gravely ill after receiving black-market silicone injections to plump up their faces. In Salinas, Calif., a woman died after receiving a supposed Botox injection that was actually cooking oil And in Miami, a group of people who thought they were getting Botox became paralyzed after a different, highly concentrated form of the deadly botulinum…

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Rx for counterfeit drugs

June 26, 2006
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Rancho Cucamonga drug maker Amphastar Pharmaceuticals Inc. will "go live" July 1 with a system designed to track products' paths to hospitals and other end customers. The system consists of software, shipping documents and barcodes that provide specific product information to verify that products originated from Amphastar. By DARLA MARTIN TUCKER25 June 2006 Read the full story at thebizpress.com.

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Punjab govt forms body

June 25, 2006
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Bogus drug kills 11th victim in China

June 25, 2006
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Bogus drugs could kill

June 24, 2006
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Trading standards officers have warned people could end up with harmful fakes if they buy prescription drugs over the Internet. The officers have been buying drugs such as Viagra, Tamiflu, Prozac and Valium from foreign websites, but some have turned out to be bogus or contaminated. By Andrew French23 June 2006 Read the full story at oxfordmail.net.

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Obi pleads against Onitsha drug market closure

June 24, 2006
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Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State has pleaded with NAFDAC not to close down the multi-billion naira drugs market in the commercial city of Onitsha. NAFDAC accused traders at the market of trading on fake and adulterated drugs and threatened last week to seal up the market and rid the market of such drugs. 23 June 2006 Read the full…

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Pirate drug warning after stocks seized

June 23, 2006
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Contact: The Growing Concern Over Counterfeit Medicine

June 23, 2006
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