Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Fake Internet-Sold Medicine Becoming Public Health Threat.



The Chicago Tribune (10/16) reports that the FDA in "recent years has confiscated millions of dollars worth of counterfeit and other illegal medicine" sold online. The agency, in "partnership with international regulatory, customs and law enforcement agencies from 100 countries, shut down thousands of Internet pharmacies selling illegal drugs and seized about $10.5 million worth of pharmaceuticals during a weeklong crackdown on counterfeit and unapproved medications that began in late September. But such enforcement action isn't nearly enough to stop the proliferation of phony medicine." The FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research Office of Compliance Director Ilisa Bernstein said, "This is a drop in the bucket. ... We may have some impact on these 4,100 websites, but they can pop up days or weeks later using another URL and another way to deceive consumers."
 
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