Voice of the Southern: The I-SaveRX program should stop

Gov. Rod Blagojevich's controversial plan to help Illinois residents buy prescription drugs from foreign pharmacies has failed to draw huge numbers of participants. October 20, 2005 Read the full story at southernillinoisan.com.

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Tough tasks for new FDA chief

After his recently confirmed Food and Drug Administration commissioner suddenly resigned, President Bush wisely tapped Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach to fill the slot. By Peter Pitts October 20, 2005 Read the full story at washingtontimes.com.

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Governments must help stop fake drugs: drug firms

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Governments must cooperate to stop the global spread of counterfeit drugs, most of which come from India and China, two of the world's biggest pharmaceutical firms said on Wednesday. October 19, 2005 Read the full story at boston.com.

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Agency chooses a new director for drug safety

WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 – After a two-year search, the Food and Drug Administration named a new director to its Office of Drug Safety from within its own ranks Wednesday and gave the unit more authority. By Gardiner Harris October 19, 2005 Read the full story at nytimes.com.

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Warning on cheap medicine

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) yesterday warned against fake medicines after recently busting a Luzon-based ring. The NBI is working with the departments of trade and health to find ways to distinguish low-cost government-imported medicines from spurious ones. By Julmunir I Jannaral October 18, 2005 Read the full story at Gulf-Times.com.

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EBay halts bird flu drug auction

LONDON (Reuters) – Internet auction site eBay pulled the sale of Roche Holding AG's flu drug Tamiflu from its Web site Tuesday, after prices topped 100 pounds ($175) on growing fears about the spread of bird flu. October 18, 2005 Read the full story at Money.Cnn.com.

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Liang BA.* Measuring the Impact of Counterfeit Drugs: Applying the Patient Safety Reporting System Approach. Proceedings of the OECD/WIPO meeting on measurement of counterfeiting and piracy, 17-18 October 2005.

Counterfeit Drugs  At least $32/€27 billion annually. $88/€73 million a day.  Estimates: grow to $75/€62 billion annually in 5 years.  Up to 60% of drugs in developing countries are counterfeit  Up to 90% artenusate in Southeast Asia fake.  Up to 20% of drugs sold in some developed countries counterfeit.  Up to 15% of all drugs…

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Combating rogue internet pharmacy operations

One of the challenges for law enforcement in the 21st century is internet pharmaceutical drug traffickers operating in the United States. These online, legitimate looking and sounding pharmacies are peddling dangerous narcotics and other drugs, and in some cases counterfeit drugs that are ineffective for patients. By Jim Kouri, CPP October 16, 2005 Read the…

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Novartis employee warns against drugs from Canada

These days, pharmaceutical companies rank even below tobacco companies in the public's esteem, Kirk Huber of Novartis reports. "We have a battered reputation, and it's disturbing," he said. "Tobacco kills people, but our products help make people's quality of life better." Warren Boroson October 14, 2005 Read the full story at DailyRecord.com.

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Fake drugs alarm DOH

The Department of Health (DOH) warned the public on the proliferation of counterfeit drugs mostly vitamins sold in some drug stores in the city. Mai B. Gevera October 13, 2005 Read the full story at Pia.gov.

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