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BRADENTON — When W.E. Greenfield looked outside his door this week to see if his latest shipment of drugs from Canada had shown up, he found instead a small cardboard box with a customs declaration from the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. By MICHAEL POLLICK Last modified: February 11. 2005 4:32AM Read the full story at heraldtribune.com.
Read MoreCARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) – Nevada legislators questioned Thursday whether a bill that would tighten rules governing wholesalers of prescription drugs would have any effect on stemming counterfeit drug trade over the Internet. By ELIZABETH WHITE February 10, 2005 Read the full story at lasvegassun.com.
Read MoreThe rapid globalization of commerce and increasing sophistication of counterfeiters has helped create a boom in brand label rip-offs. And the world's top ink maker is determined to share in the profits as the corporate war on bootleggers intensifies. By RICHARD NEWMAN, STAFF WRITER Thursday, February 10, 2005 Read the full story at northjersey.com.
Read MoreThe Irish Medicines Board (IMB) has expressed concern at the illegal trade in medicinal products over the internet. By Niall Hunter-Editor 08/02/2005 Read the full story at irishhealth.com.
Read MoreAn elderly man from suburban Milwaukee has had his cholesterol medicine confiscated by the federal government. By Tribune editorial staff Published – Tuesday, February 08, 2005 Read the full story at lacrossetribune.com.
Read MoreTORONTO, Feb. 8 /PRNewswire/ – Representatives of Canadian patients, seniors and pharmacist groups have requested a meeting with the six U.S. governors who are lobbying Canada to maintain and increase the cross-border flow of prescription drugs. Read the full story at biz.yahoo.com.
Read MoreMASON CITY — A judge has ordered a local business to stop ordering prescription drugs from Canada for its customers. District Judge James Drew issued a permanent injunction on Monday prohibiting Scot and Cheryl Huff from selling, receiving or processing prescription drug orders that are filled by a Canadian pharmacy. By the Associated Press February 8, 2005 Read the full…
Read MoreThree men and a corporation are accused of illegally importing prescription drugs, including a cancer drug that has not been approved for sale in the United States, according to an indictment filed Tuesday in federal court. By Dan Robrish, Associated Press February 8, 2005 Read the full story at zwire.com.
Read MoreKentucky officials say a proposed law that would increase state monitoring of prescription drugs purchased on the Internet is aimed at "rogue pharmacies" shipping drugs to people who don't have a valid prescription. By Al Swanson, United Press International February 07, 2005 Read the full story at washtimes.com.
Read MoreVivendi's Jean-Ren Fourtou, former International Chamber of Commerce head, talks about a new coordinated counteroffensive FEBRUARY 7, 2005 Read the full story at businessweek.com.
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