Search

  • Sort by

  • Category

  • Post Type

  • Reset

US and EU pledge to take action over fake goods

June 19, 2006
Posted in

The US and Europe will on Tuesday pledge to take joint action to stem the world's swelling tide of fake goods… By Andrew Bounds18 June 2006 Read the full story at ft.com.

Read More

Five arrested in fake drug raids in UK

June 14, 2006
Posted in

Police swooped on a number of addresses across the UK this morning, seizing what are believed to be fake and illegal drugs and making several arrests, as part of a concerted campaign against medicine counterfeiters. Four people in London and one in West Yorkshire were arrested as a result of the raids, which uncovered caches of drugs estimated to be…

Read More

Police arrest 17 in alleged fake drugs gang

June 14, 2006
Posted in

Police have cracked a ring involving at least 26 people, which they allege has been a major dealer in counterfeit pharmaceuticals in Fuyang City, east China's Anhui Province. In a joint operation with the city's food and drug administration, police arrested 17 alleged members of the ring and seized 339 items of counterfeit drugs worth more than three million yuan…

Read More

Expired medicine prescribed

June 13, 2006
Posted in

KUWAIT: A citizen recently told Kuwait local daily, Al-Anba, that when he took his sick baby son to the paediatric department at Farwaniya hospital he was prescribed cough syrup by the hospital's pharmacy that had expired over two months earlier. The man said he could not believe his eyes as he got the medicine from an official government pharmacy, not…

Read More

Multiple arrests & counterfeit seizures

June 13, 2006
Posted in

As a result of intensive investigations conducted by MHRA investigators, several addresses across the country (both residential and commercial) were today visited. Several hundred thousand pounds worth of what are believed to be counterfeit and illegal drugs were seized, including lifestyle medicines and steroids. Documentation, computers and banking records were also taken. The searches were carried out in North London,…

Read More

Japanese arrested for selling counterfeit Viagra, other drugs

June 13, 2006
Posted in

(Kyodo) _ A Japanese man was arrested Monday in Gardena, California, on federal charges of trafficking and selling counterfeit Viagra and other fake pharmaceuticals purchased from China, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Masaru Yamasato, 44, was arrested by the FDA's Office of Criminal Investigation and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement following a nearly eighth-month investigation, said federal prosecutor…

Read More

Investigacin: Medicina falsificada contra la malaria circula en Sureste de Asia

June 13, 2006
Posted in

Investigadores mdicos informan que una medicina falsificada contra la malaria est circulando por el sureste de Asia, y podra extenderse a frica. Un documento publicado en un informe mdico en Internet seala que un hombre, de 23 aos, en Birmania que result infectado con malaria, muri debido a que la medicina que recibi era falsificada. 13 June 2006 Read the…

Read More

Fake malaria drug implicated in Burmese man’s death

June 12, 2006
Posted in ,

A 23-year old man in Burma with malaria died because the medicine he received was fake, according to an investigative report by an international team of researchers published in PLoS Medicine. The patient went to a rural hospital in East Burma with a fever and was diagnosed as having a straightforward case of falciparum malaria. He was treated with the…

Read More

Interior execs, police ordered to help in anti-fake drugs drive

June 12, 2006
Posted in

INTERIOR and Local Government Secretary Ronaldo Puno has directed regional officials of the interior department and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to join forces with the health department and different local government leagues in cracking down hard on syndicates behind the proliferation of fake medicines in the market. Puno stressed the need to choke the supply of counterfeit drugs in…

Read More

Genetic ‘Shield’ Guards Against Damaging Effects of Radiation Therapy

June 12, 2006
Posted in

British researchers say they have found a way to shield healthy bone marrow cells from dangerous radiation during cancer treatments, the BBC reports. Writing in the latest issue of the Journal of Gene Medicine, scientists from Manchester University's Paterson Institute for Cancer Research say they have developed a genetic technique that stimulates bone marrow stem cells to make more of…

Read More