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Like millions of Americans, Margaret Copeland's 5-year-old son, Will, relies on prescription medications for his asthma and inhales the drugs daily with the help of a small, tabletop machine. By Julie Appleby, USA TODAY Updated 3/24/2005 Read the full story at usatoday.com.
Read MoreNEW YORK (SH) – Once the Easter Bunny completes his Sunday rounds, perhaps he will fulfill the fantasies of American politicians and make Canadian drug importation work. Alas, Canada is no Oz with streets paved with Prozac. Unless its 32.1 million citizens start multiplying like rabbits, Canada's pharmaceutical market will remain too small to satisfy 295.7 million Americans. March 24,…
Read MoreSPRINGFIELD – State workers are adding another duty to their job description – publicity agent for the beleaguered I-SaveRx prescription drug program. By Mary Massingale, Copley News Service Thursday, March 24, 2005 Read the full story at pjstar.com.
Read MoreDespite the impediments hindering effective regulation of medicines, our government could at least allow concerned civil society organisations to help increase pharmaco-vigilance in the country Syed Mohammad Ali Tuesday, March 22, 2005 Read the full story at dailytimes.com.pk.
Read MoreGov. Rod Blagojevich's prescription drug import program has a lot of problems to overcome. First, his I-SaveRx program, which uses a Canada-based clearinghouse to import drugs from Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom, has had a difficult time attracting participants. Pantagraph Editorial Tuesday, March 22, 2005 Read the full story at pantagraph.com.
Read MoreLagos, March 21: The Nigerian government has blacklisted a dozen Indian and Pakistani companies allegedly in connection with the dumping of fake drugs in the west African country, reports Xinhua. Read the full story at planetguru.com.
Read MoreParis, France (PRWEB) March 21, 2005 — Participants at the Second Global Forum on Pharmaceutical Anticounterfeiting in Paris demand increased cooperation at all levels and a framework convention to fight counterfeiting of medicines. Combating counterfeit drugs requires the involvement of all parties in the healthcare and pharmaceutical delivery system, placing the onus on manufacturers, all supply chain stakeholders, patients and…
Read Morepharmacies through a friend who has tried to place orders for medicines through them. Could you please tell me what their legal status is? Are they safe to order medicines from? PAVAN DUGGAL SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 2005 Read the full story at indiatimes.com.
Read MoreST. PAUL – Minnesota, the first state to operate a Web site that helps residents import cheaper medications from Canada, plans to expand the program to include British mail-order pharmacies, Gov. Tim Pawlenty said Friday. Associated Press March 20, 2005 Read the full story at billingsgazette.com.
Read MoreWorld Health Organisation officials have called for an international treaty to help combat counterfeiting of medicines, a practice rampant in the developing world that is also on the rise in rich nations as a result of illegal internet sales. Published: March 19 2005 02:00 By Frances Williams Read the full story at news.ft.com.
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