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Canada's biggest Internet pharmacies are shifting their business overseas as they brace for new federal regulations that could effectively shut down the $1-billion-a-year industry. By LEONARD ZEHR, From Monday's Globe and Mail Sunday, Feb 6, 2005 Read the full story at theglobeandmail.com.
Read MoreFor three years, Charles Netzow has kept his cholesterol under control more affordably with drugs mailed to him from a pharmacy in Canada. By JOHN FAUBER Posted: Feb. 6, 2005 Read the full story at jsonline.com.
Read MoreThe Minnesota Senior Federation has become the nation's largest outlet for low-cost Canadian drugs — far outstripping any of the programs operated by states. Warren Wolfe, Star Tribune February 4, 2005 Read the full story at startribune.com.
Read MoreThe Incheon Prosecutors' Office on Thursday indicted six people on charges of smuggling fake Viagra and gold bars. Lee Yong-su, hejsue@chosun.com Updated Feb.3,2005 Read the full story at english.chosun.com.
Read MoreA group of Internet entrepreneurs sold nearly $2.5 million worth of counterfeit sexual performance enhancers for two years out of a Lake Worth home, federal officials said. By Shahien Nasiripour, Staff Writer Posted February 3 2005 Read the full story at sun-sentinel.com.
Read MoreAttorney General Patrick C. Lynch yesterday for the first time endorsed the new state law allowing licensing of Canadian pharmacies and called on Governor Carcieri and the Health Department to "write rules to protect the health and safety of the public." BY FELICE J. FREYER Wednesday, February 2, 2005 Read the full story at projo.com.
Read MoreCould this be the beginning of the end of the debate over drug re-importation? By Nina Owcharenko and Andrew Grossman ednesday, February 02, 2005 Read the full story at foxnews.com.
Read MoreOKLAHOMA CITY — A program to help low-income and uninsured Oklahomans with their prescription drug bills was announced by House Republicans on Tuesday. February 2, 2005 Read the full story at channeloklahoma.com.
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