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The new “Spamalot” – Spam Solicitations for Counterfeit Drugs

October 20th, 2009

On October 13, a USA Today article featured a report released from the antivirus company McAfee.  They found that 70 percent of spam in September was from websites advertizing “Canadian pharmaceuticals.”  Further, the only thing that made it “Canadian” was the word Canadian and the maple leaves on the spammers’ web page. The increase in counterfeit drug spam may be due to the rising fears surrounding H1N1 flu, as well as the intensity around the topic of healthcare costs.

The Partnership for Safe Medicines (PSM) often warns consumers to stay away from unlicensed online pharmacies, but do consumers to do when they are flooded with emails from seemingly legitimate online pharmacies promising lower drug prices?  The answer lays in being smart when looking for ways to save.  Although promises of low-cost prescription drugs are attractive, PSM reminds consumers to remain wary of online pharmacies–always making sure that the Web site is on the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy’s (NABP) list of Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites (VIPPS).

Consumers should look for the key warning signs of a counterfeit online pharmacy as outlined in our Consumer Resources guide, including:

  • No physical address or telephone number is listed on the Web site
  • Does not have a licensed pharmacist available to answer your questions
  • Does not have any way for you to talk to a person if you have problems
  • Does not ask for the name, address, or phone number of your current doctor
  • Does not require a valid prescription issued by your healthcare practitioner
  • Sells you a prescription or asks you to fill out a questionnaire to receive a prescription

Read more on what consumer should look for to spot counterfeit drugs.

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Counterfeit Drugs on the Partnership for Safe Medicines Blog

October 19th, 2009

Learn more about the topic of counterfeit drugs from the Partnership for Safe Medicines (PSM). PSM is a group of organizations and individuals that have policies, procedures, or programs to protect consumers from counterfeit or contraband medicines.

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Turkish Government to Delay Implementation of Barcode System to Stamp Out Counterfeit Drugs

October 19th, 2009
The Turkish newspaper, Today’s Zaman recently published a story about the implementation of a drug tracking barcode system in place to combat counterfeit drug in Turkey. However since the publication of the article, pressure from pharmacies has delayed the implementation from July to October. Most industry experts expect the delays to go beyond the October schedule because of the significant costs to small dispensing pharmacies.
According to the article:
  • Turkey is identified as being one of the largest global purveyors of counterfeit drugs.
  • The ambitious tracking system, which industry insiders estimate has already cost more than $200 million this year alone in the run-up to its implementation, has been fraught with difficulties.

Read the rest of this article on Turkey’s efforts to “stamp out” counterfeit drugs.

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