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Fake flu shots: dangerous scam

October 31, 2005
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Tomorrow, the director of this Houston clinic, the man at the center of the alleged vaccine scam, will be in court. Iyad Abu el Hawa faces at least ten years in prison if convicted on Medicare fraud charges. As many as 1600 employees of Exxon Mobil, as well as 14 residents of a nursing home, were injected with what apparently…

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Recycling prescription drugs for poor considered

October 30, 2005
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Baltimore, MD The cost of prescription drugs is generally high for the average American, and generally out of reach for the homeless and uninsured. Now a new potential program would collect dispensed, but unused prescription drugs that otherwise would be thrown away, and recycle them to those who can't afford it — for free. October 30, 2005 Read the full…

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Governor expanding state’s drug discount programs

October 29, 2005
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Phoenix Governor Napolitano has ordered the state's health-care program for the poor to expand a prescription-drug discount program making all Arizonans eligible to participate. October 28, 2005 Read the full story at kold.com.com.

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Spammers punt ‘snake oil’ avian flu cure

October 26, 2005
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Spammers are peddling drugs online that claim to combat bird flu. The junk mail campaigns tout offers to sell Tamiflu, the drug said to be the most effective in protecting humans from the H5N1 strain of the bird flu virus, implicated in the deaths of dozens of people in Asia. The drug is in high demand because of fears the…

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Seasonal flu is the real and present danger

October 24, 2005
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Concerned about apparent confusion between traditional seasonal flu and a possible avian flu pandemic, U.S. health officials stressed Monday that avian flu is not yet affecting humans to a great degree and has not yet arrived in the country. By Amanda Gardner, HealthDay News October 24, 2005 Read the full story at forbes.com.

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E-commerce report: pharmacies endorse crackdown on fraud

October 24, 2005
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When the dot-com bubble burst five years ago, hundreds of would-be Internet kingpins exited the industry in shame. But at least they were not wearing handcuffs. The same cannot be said for the online merchants caught in the latest bust – this one of a swindle, not a bubble. Late last month, federal drug investigators shut down 4,600 illegal Internet…

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FIA closes three factories making fake medicines

October 22, 2005
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LAHORE: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Friday closed three factories, producing fake medicines worth millions of rupees. FIA Director Chaudhry Manzoor said the agency was appointed to check Drugs Act violations, at which the FIA launched a campaign against manufacturers producing fake medicines. October 22, 2005 Read the full story at dailytimes.com.

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NAFDAC arrests fake pharmacist, 3 others

October 22, 2005
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Check again

October 21, 2005
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The EU is considering pushing for stronger intellectual property rights laws at world trade talks. The EU says counterfeiting is now a global criminal racket operating with organised crime rings in arms, drugs and cigarettes. October 21, 2005 Read the full story at lankabusinessonline.com.

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Voice of the Southern: The I-SaveRX program should stop

October 20, 2005
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Gov. Rod Blagojevich's controversial plan to help Illinois residents buy prescription drugs from foreign pharmacies has failed to draw huge numbers of participants. October 20, 2005 Read the full story at southernillinoisan.com.

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