New RFID-enabled drug pedigree solutions

Two RFID-enabled, integrated solutions for pharmaceuticals track and trace applications were announced Monday at the RFID Healthcare Industry Adoption Summit in Arlington, Va. Both use electronic pedigrees, or e-pedigrees, to prove a drug's chain of custody and protect against the introduction of counterfeit and/or diverted (fraudulently obtained and resold) drugs into the supply chain. By…

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Drug fakes damage malaria control

Anti-malaria drugs which save hundreds of thousands of lives every year are at risk of becoming useless, because of new counterfeiting tactics. Experts have discovered counterfeiters in South East Asia are producing dilute fake versions of the drugs – raising the risk of resistance. By Madeleine Morris November 14, 2005 Read the full story at…

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McKesson takes step on curbing fake drugs

McKesson Corp., the San Francisco-based pharmaceuticals wholesaler, is modifying its drug-buying practices to minimize chances it would distribute fake drugs that could be dispensed to the public. By Heather Won Tesoriero November 14, 2005 Read the full story at wsj.com (Subscription required).

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Fighting phony drugs

Long a reality in foreign countries, the underworld of fake drugs is emerging as a major concern in the United States. More phony drugs are finding their way into Americans' medicine cabinets, officials say, including hundreds of counterfeit pain pills recently smuggled into Michigan in makeshift packaging of plastic baggies and Scotch tape. By Sharon…

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Campaign warns consumers about counterfeit drugs

LONDON, November 11 /PRNewswire/ — A new campaign launched today aims to alert patients to the potential risks of counterfeit medicines and the dangers associated with buying prescription-only medicines from unregulated Internet sites. The campaign is being run by Merck, Sharp & Dohme Limited (MSD). November 11, 2005 Read the full story at allheadlinenews.com.

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Educational campaign to target unclear drug notations

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Institute for Safe Medication Practices will launch an educational campaign next year in an effort to reduce medication errors that result from ambiguous abbreviations and dose designations on prescriptions. By Michael Romano November 9, 2005 Read the full story at modernphysician.com.

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Tag wars

NEW YORK – The first single-digit RFID tags are on the way. SmartCode is offering to deliver a second-generation radio frequency identification card at the bargain basement price of 7.5 cents each in 1 million unit orders. At the same time, Avery Dennison is offering second-generation labels at 7.9 cents each in million-unit orders, and…

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Commentary: stop IP theft

To most people, piracy invokes the music recording industry, which has been decimated by illegal peer-to-peer file sharing. And counterfeiting conjures up images of the street vendor with impossibly cheap Rolexes or hit movies on DVD. But in our digital age, anyone who has a new invention, a creative idea or a technological breakthrough is…

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