Ottawa inaction imperilling drug supply, letter says

OTTAWA — Canada's pharmacists say the drug supply in this country is threatened by the federal government's refusal to fight a recent U.S. decision to allow Canadian drugs to be shipped across the border in small amounts. "Ontario pharmacists are gravely concerned about the imminent threat to Canada's prescription drug supply, and the corresponding public…

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Open Letter from the Ontario Pharmacists’ Association

Ontario pharmacists are gravely concerned about the imminent threat to Canada's prescription drug supply, and the corresponding public health and safety threat to Canadians, arising from legislative changes and relaxed enforcement measures in the United States that re-open America's border to the importation of prescription drugs by U.S. patients. As you know, Congressional leaders struck…

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NAFDAC warns patients on fake drugs

The Director General of the National Agency for Food Drugs and Administration Control (NAFDAC), Professor Dora Akunyili, has enjoined patients to reject taking any drug that had been banned by the agency. She charged consumers to inquire from medical workers the type of drug that was being administered to them and refuse any drug that…

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Spain’s Normon says drug not behind Panama deaths

PANAMA CITY (Reuters) – Spanish drug maker Normon SA said on Sunday its hypertension tablets were not the cause of a mystery illness in Panama that has killed 20 people over the past month. Panama withdrew some 2 million Lisinopril tablets over the weekend from pharmacies, hospitals and private clinics after noticing that nine of…

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Canadian drug plan is ill-founded

Last month, the AARP launched an ad campaign urging Congress to legalize the importation of prescription drugs from Canada. The advertisements were sure to find a sympathetic audience. After all, brand-name drugs are cheaper in Canada. In fact, they're about 5 percent below the international median. At first glance, legalizing importation seems like a laudable…

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Medicine counterfeiters arrested

Customs officers have arrested eight people, shutting down a syndicate producing, packaging and distributing counterfeit Chinese cough medicine. They raided a manufacturing site and a distribution company in two factory buildings in Kwai Chung, and three dispensaries in Sham Shui Po and Yau Ma Tei. 06 October 2006 Read the full story at news.gov.hk.

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U.S. Green Light on Internet Pharmacy Threatens Public Health and Safety in Canada

Political Deal Needs Decisive Response by Ottawa to Protect Canadian Drug Supply TORONTO, Oct. 5 /CNW/ – The return to a hands-off policy by U.S. Customs on prescription drugs purchased by American patients from Canadian internet pharmacies re-opens the door to the depletion of the Canadian drug supply and threatens public health and safety in…

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Counterfeit Drugs: Infected with Greed

Counterfeit pharmaceuticals are flooding hospitals, Web sites, pharmacies and street markets around the world. Visibly indistinguishable from life-saving medicine, the pharmafakes plague the developing world, affecting millions of people and undermining confidence in public health. By Terry J. Allen05 October 2006 Read the full story at inthesetimes.com.

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