Archive for 2005
20 arrested in Internet pharmacy crackdown
WASHINGTON – Twenty people in the United States and abroad were arrested on charges they ran Internet pharmacies that illegally shipped narcotics, steroids and amphetamines to teenagers and other buyers around the world, federal authorities announced Wednesday. By The Associated Press Wednesday, April 20, 2005 Read the full story at dailybreeze.com.
[...]Senators spar over imported drugs’ safety
Differences in heart drugs ‘putting lives at risk’
Patients' lives are being put at risk because of substandard drugs, experts have warned. 19th April 2005 Read the full story at .com.
[...]Institute for Policy Innovation: Senate to Make World Safe and Profitable for Drug Counterfeiters and Terrorists?
WASHINGTON, April 19 /U.S. Newswire/ — Why the Senate wants to make the world safe and profitable for drug counterfeiters and terrorists is a mystery. But this is just the message the Senate HELP Committee is sending today as it hosts hearings to discuss legislation allowing the importation of unregulated and unsafe prescription drugs. Read…
[...]Threat of counterfeit drug imports
As the U.S. Senate takes up legislation to ease restrictions on prescription-drug importation by U.S. consumers, Professor Bryan A. Liang, warns of potential health risks due to the expansion of the prescription-drug "grey market" that may result. Professor Liang, executive director of the Institute of Health Law Studies at California Western School of Law in…
[...]New Findings from Giuliani Report Confirm Dangers of Drug Importation
SPRINGFIELD, Ill., April 18 /PRNewswire/ — A report released last week by Giuliani Partners, a group led by former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, says drug importation to America poses a serious threat to safety due to the increased prevalence of counterfeit medicines entering the country. Read the full story at prnewswire.com.
[...]Bargain fares on Rx express?
The Senate plans a hearing today on a bipartisan pharmaceutical drug import bill (Pharmaceutical Market Access and Drug Safety Act, S334) to, among other things, legalize drug imports from Canada and other countries. The bill is expected to pass easily. Why? Americans want cheaper drugs. By Elizabeth M. Whelan, THE WASHINGTON TIMES April 18, 2005…
[...]No to parallel importation, yes to generics–pharma group
THE WAY to reduce prices of medicines in the Philippines is not through parallel importation but through the strict implementation of the generics law. April 15, 2005 By Tessa Salazar, Inquirer News Service Read the full story at news.inq7.net.
[...]Investigate before using an online pharmacy
As the cost of prescription drugs continues to climb, more Americans are looking at online pharmacies for ways to cut costs. By Teresa McUsic, Special to the Star-Telegram Posted on Fri, Apr. 15, 2005 Read the full story at dfw.com.
[...]Senior citizens don’t trust imported drugs, poll shows
BATON ROUGE — A poll of 400 Louisianans over age 60 shows they don't trust importation of prescription drugs from some foreign countries, regardless of the savings. By Mike Hasten April 14, 2005 Read the full story at shreveporttimes.com.
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