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The Straight Story Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-30-05 08:26 PM
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Drug Diversion Scheme Shut Down; Public Warned to Check for Affected Meds
Federal Authorities Seize Prescription Drugs from Distributors
FDA Advises Public to Check Web for Affected Medications
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the United States Attorney for the District of Utah are announcing a series of indictments today against multiple prescription drug distributors whose illegal distribution of diverted drugs could affect the safety and efficacy of more than 40 medications purchased by consumers in over 80 pharmacies nationwide.

Diverted drugs are medications illegally bought, sold or otherwise circulated outside established distribution systems that assure their quality. Individual pharmacies may be unaware that the product they are buying from a distributor has been diverted and, therefore, may have been adversely affected by improper handling, storage, or transportation.

FDA has posted a list of the pharmacies and locations that may have received suspect drugs from these distributors at its Web site: http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/answers/2005/ANS01353lists.html

This website will also provide a list of the specific types of drugs that were diverted, and the unauthorized distributors. Both lists will be updated as needed. Unless a drug named on the list has been purchased from a pharmacy listed as having received product from one of the listed distributors, it can be presumed to be safe and effective.

Consumers who have purchased listed drugs from the listed pharmacies distributed by the listed firms should not use them, but instead immediately notify their health care provider. Pharmacies who received drugs from any of the listed distributors are urged to check their inventories for any remaining products, stop dispensing the product, and notify any patient who may have purchased these affected drugs.


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