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Canadian patients, seniors, pharmacists request meeting with U.S. governors

February 8, 2005
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TORONTO, Feb. 8 /PRNewswire/ – Representatives of Canadian patients, seniors and pharmacist groups have requested a meeting with the six U.S. governors who are lobbying Canada to maintain and increase the cross-border flow of prescription drugs. Read the full story at biz.yahoo.com.

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Judge blocks business selling Canadian drugs

February 8, 2005
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MASON CITY — A judge has ordered a local business to stop ordering prescription drugs from Canada for its customers. District Judge James Drew issued a permanent injunction on Monday prohibiting Scot and Cheryl Huff from selling, receiving or processing prescription drug orders that are filled by a Canadian pharmacy. By the Associated Press February 8, 2005 Read the full…

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Three men accused of importing prescription drugs illegally

February 8, 2005
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Three men and a corporation are accused of illegally importing prescription drugs, including a cancer drug that has not been approved for sale in the United States, according to an indictment filed Tuesday in federal court. By Dan Robrish, Associated Press February 8, 2005 Read the full story at zwire.com.

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Analysis: States crack down on illegal Rx

February 7, 2005
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Kentucky officials say a proposed law that would increase state monitoring of prescription drugs purchased on the Internet is aimed at "rogue pharmacies" shipping drugs to people who don't have a valid prescription. By Al Swanson, United Press International February 07, 2005 Read the full story at washtimes.com.

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Uniting Business to Fight Fakes

February 7, 2005
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Vivendi's Jean-Ren Fourtou, former International Chamber of Commerce head, talks about a new coordinated counteroffensive FEBRUARY 7, 2005 Read the full story at businessweek.com.

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Fakes!

February 7, 2005
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The global counterfeit business is out of control, targeting everything from computer chips to life-saving medicines. It's so bad that even China may need to crack down February 7, 2005 Read the full story at businessweek.com.

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Internet pharmacies aim overseas

February 6, 2005
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Canada's biggest Internet pharmacies are shifting their business overseas as they brace for new federal regulations that could effectively shut down the $1-billion-a-year industry. By LEONARD ZEHR, From Monday's Globe and Mail Sunday, Feb 6, 2005 Read the full story at theglobeandmail.com.

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U.S. snares patient’s drug from Canada

February 6, 2005
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For three years, Charles Netzow has kept his cholesterol under control more affordably with drugs mailed to him from a pharmacy in Canada. By JOHN FAUBER Posted: Feb. 6, 2005 Read the full story at jsonline.com.

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Senior Federation adds lower-cost drugs from New Hope firm

February 5, 2005
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The Minnesota Senior Federation has become the nation's largest outlet for low-cost Canadian drugs — far outstripping any of the programs operated by states. Warren Wolfe, Star Tribune February 4, 2005 Read the full story at startribune.com.

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Biggest Fake Viagra Haul Seized from Smugglers

February 3, 2005
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The Incheon Prosecutors' Office on Thursday indicted six people on charges of smuggling fake Viagra and gold bars. Lee Yong-su, hejsue@chosun.com Updated Feb.3,2005 Read the full story at english.chosun.com.

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