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A general view of the World Health Organization's (WHO) annual assembly in Geneva. Health experts have warned that governments and industry were doing more to deal with the trade in counterfeit CDs than to tackle a growing wave of potentially lethal or harmful counterfeit medicines. 26 May 2006 Read the full story at www.todayonline.com.
Read MoreAgents with the State Bureau of Investigation and Drug Enforcement Administration on Tuesday raided two area pharmacies suspected of dispensing drugs based on illegal prescriptions obtained over the Internet. Woody Pharmacy in Mooresville and Woody Pharmacy-Waterside in Denver were closed by the N.C. Board of Pharmacy, and licenses of four pharmacists were suspended. KAREN GARLOCH24 May 2006 Read the full…
Read MoreCounterfeiting is big business. U.S. companies lose about $300 billion dollars annually to counterfeit products. Worldwide the cost is about $500 billion. Counterfeiting affects the medicine you take, the cars you drive, the food you give your baby, the computer you use, even the clothes you wear. 24 May 2006 Read the full story at www.wtopnews.com.
Read MoreThe RPSGB and the MHRA have collaborated on new guidance for pharmacists which explains the causes and consequences of counterfeiting and provides pharmacists with practical advice on detecting and reporting suspected counterfeit medicines. The guidance will be available at www.rpsgb.org and at www.mhra.gov.uk from 26 May 2006. The guidance has been jointly developed by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great…
Read MoreThe Head Department for Control over the Quality of Medicaments and Medical Equipment of the Healthcare Ministry held a conference on 24 May at Dedeman Silk Road Tashkent Hotel. The event was organized with the sponsorship support of Nikomed Company. 24 May 2006 Read the full story at news.uzreport.com.
Read MoreThe World Health Organization and its member countries are holding their annual meeting, known as the World Health Assembly, in Geneva this week. With hopes dashed for meeting its ambitious AIDS prevention and treatment goals, criticisms of its failed Roll Back Malaria Program, and chronic illnesses such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes threatening even the poorest of countries, the…
Read MoreNUTLEY, N.J., May 8 (UPI) — Roche on Monday released guidelines to help consumers avoid fake Tamiflu, the anti-viral effective against bird flu. Among its anti-counterfeit pointers –which can be found at www.tamiflu.com– the Swiss firm said people should be particularly careful when purchasing the treatment on the Internet, be wary of drugs offered for sale without a prescription and should buy drugs only…
Read MoreTORONTO, May 3 /CNW/ – CSA International, in cooperation with the International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition (IACC) and other anti- counterfeiting experts, today officially launched the Canadian Anti- Counterfeiting Network (CACN), a new coalition that focuses on the prevention and elimination of counterfeit and pirated goods in Canada. “Counterfeiting can kill, and no person or nation is exempt from the dangers posed by the proliferation…
Read MoreEXPERT RESOURCES (Back to Consumer Resources) News See latest news at news.google.com. Consult safemedicines.org Internet Drug Seller news archive. California Healthcare Institute maintains a newswire with many importation-related stories. Available here. Reports & Statements Health Canada. Health Canada advises consumers be cautious when buying Tamiflu online. 23 December 2005. Centre for Reform (U.K.). Illegal Online Pharmacies put Patients at Grave…
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