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Minnesota to tap britain for cheaper drugs

March 20, 2005
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ST. PAUL – Minnesota, the first state to operate a Web site that helps residents import cheaper medications from Canada, plans to expand the program to include British mail-order pharmacies, Gov. Tim Pawlenty said Friday. Associated Press March 20, 2005 Read the full story at billingsgazette.com.

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Treaty sought to end drugs counterfeiting

March 19, 2005
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World Health Organisation officials have called for an international treaty to help combat counterfeiting of medicines, a practice rampant in the developing world that is also on the rise in rich nations as a result of illegal internet sales. Published: March 19 2005 02:00 By Frances Williams Read the full story at news.ft.com.

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HHS chief tackles drug-imports issue

March 18, 2005
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Health and Human Services Secretary Michael O. Leavitt discussed prescription drug imports with Canadian Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh in their first meeting since Mr. Leavitt was appointed. By Marguerite Higgins, THE WASHINGTON TIMES March 18, 2005 Read the full story at washingtontimes.com.

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Dosanjh: No U.S. pressure

March 18, 2005
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WASHINGTON — Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh says he isn't getting heat from U.S. officials to stop the flow of prescription drugs from Canada. Dosanjh, who met U.S. Health Secretary Michael Leavitt yesterday, said he outlined the options Canada is considering, including a ban on Internet pharmacies. Fri, March 18, 2005 Read the full story at canoe.ca.

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I-SaveRx program gets backing from state Republicans

March 18, 2005
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JEFFERSON CITY (AP) – Republican leaders are supporting an Internet program that allows Missourians to buy cheaper prescriptions drugs from Canada, despite a federal ban on the imports. Published Friday, March 18, 2005 Read the full story at columbiatribune.com.

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Not a threat yet, but U.S. must stay vigilant about fakes

March 18, 2005
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Think about the prescription pills you take. They're white or pink. Maybe they have something stamped on them. You assume they contain the medicine you ordered, because you trust the place you got them. But how difficult would it be to make fake pills? Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service Posted on Fri, Mar. 18, 2005 Read the full story at fortwayne.com.

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Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Examines Developments Related to Prescription Drug Reimportation in Three States

March 16, 2005
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USA – The… Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report examines recent developments related to prescription drug reimportation in three states. Summaries appear below. 16 Mar 2005 Read the full story at medicalnewstoday.com.

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Local union says Blagojevich drug import program endangers jobs

March 16, 2005
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ROSEMONT, Ill. – A local grocery and drug retailers workers union has said Gov. Rod Blagojevich's drug import program endangers the jobs of many retail pharmacy employees that the group represents. Associated Press Posted on Wed, Mar. 16, 2005 Read the full story at duluthsuperior.com.

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Breaking News : Men’s Health Network Expresses Concerns Regarding Drug Importation

March 16, 2005
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In the wake of a recent report that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration seized drugs being imported from abroad intended for American citizens, Men' Health Network would like to reiterate its concern regarding drug importation. 2005/3/16 Read the full story at theconservativevoice.com.

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Pharmacists React to CanaRx Exploring Importation of Drugs From India

March 16, 2005
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RICHMOND, Va., March 16, 2005 /PRNewswire/ — Astonished by CanaRx's admission that it is exploring the importation of prescription drugs from India into the United States, members of the National Council of State Pharmacy Association Executives (NCSPAE) today expressed dismay that their predictions of unregulated medications infiltrating the American system could be coming true. Read the full story at pharmalive.com.

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