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The state Department of Health has posted an application for Canadian pharmacies that want to seek licensure to do business in Rhode Island, a day after coming under fire for not having applications ready by yesterday, when regulations allowing licensure kicked in. January 21, 2005 Read the full story at pbn.com.
Read MoreTORONTO (CP) – A Toronto doctor who co-signed thousands of prescriptions for an Internet pharmacy without seeing patients has been found guilty of professional misconduct. By the Canadian Press January 21, 2005 Read the full story at canada.com.
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Read More20/01/2005 – The drug control authorities in Vietnam are being aided in the fight against counterfeit drugs by a mobile laboratory system developed by the German Pharma Health Fund (GPHF). Read the full story at in-pharmatechnologist.com.
Read MoreJan. 19 (Bloomberg) — Merck & Co., the second-biggest U.S. drugmaker, this week started shutting off sales to Canadian pharmacies exporting drugs to American patients, adding to manufacturers' efforts to disrupt the cross-border trade. Read the full story at bloomberg.com.
Read MoreOPINION – Prescription drug importation, a dangerous scheme loudly trumpeted by some familiar state and local leaders, has long been struggling on life support. But recent developments might finally force policymakers to pull the plug once and for all. And it couldn't happen soon enough for those of us in the Prairie State. By Greg Blankenship Monday, January 17, 2005…
Read MoreThe Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry said Monday it is opposed to importing prescription drugs as a way to combat rising health-care costs. 3:42 PM CST Monday Read the full story at bizjournals.com.
Read MoreWashington — Doctors likely won't see a drop in the volume of patients getting reimported drugs via state programs or by their own initiative even now that the Bush administration has officially weighed in with strong reservations about the practice. By David Glendinning, AMNews staff. Jan. 17, 2005 Read the full story at ama-assn.org.
Read MoreST. PAUL – With the threat of losing Canada as a source of cheaper prescription drugs for about 2 million Americans, Gov. Tim Pawlenty and others are looking to Europe to fill the void. BY MARTIGA LOHN, ASSOCIATED PRESS Posted on Sun, Jan. 16, 2005 Read the full story at duluthsuperior.com.
Read MoreMONTPELIER, Vt. — U.S. states that have looked to Canada to help their residents win steep discounts on prescription drug prices are turning to Europe for the same deals because the Canadian government is considering shutting off the southbound flow. By ROSS SNEYD, Associated Press Writer January 14, 2005 Read the full story at newsday.com.
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