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Unapproved Drugs Found Rampant in FDA, Customs Mail Inspection
Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) -- The Food and Drug Administration said a spot check of drugs imported into the U.S. found that 88 percent were unapproved and may be unsafe.
The FDA and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection examined 1,153 imported drugs at mail centers in California, New York and Miami in July and August. They found 1,019 of the packages contained unapproved medicines, the FDA said in a statement.
Inspectors found an unapproved version of Roche Holding AG's Accutane acne treatment imported from Thailand and unauthorized lots of the blood-clotting drug warfarin shipped from Canada. In the U.S., patients taking those drugs need to be monitored closely by a doctor to avoid risks, the agency said. Many of the drugs seized didn't have instructions for safe use. Inspectors also found some that had been pulled from the U.S. market.
``We obviously can't screen all these drugs with any regularity,'' said Bill Hubbard, the FDA's associate commissioner for policy and planning. ``We certainly feel and believe that the problem is getting worse.''
Prior estimates were that an average of 2 million packages a year crossed U.S. borders carrying some form of prescription medication. The pharmaceutical industry estimates that figure has doubled in the past 18 months, Hubbard said.
The FDA said it will work with other government agencies to help restrict the use of such imported drugs and continue to educate consumers about the dangers.
``We have only rare and sporadic examples of people getting a foreign drug like this and it being dangerous,'' Hubbard said. Typically, the medicine is inactive and so disease symptoms return, he said.
Most of the unapproved medications came from Canada, India, Thailand and the Philippines, the FDA said.
Last Updated: September 29, 2003 16:47 EDT
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IMSUSCOT1
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Course, they won't spend ANY tax dollars making these meds affordable for people with no health insurance...they'll just keep busy counting them, and seizing them so the people who need the best if kept off the boards warfarin to keep from throwing a clot & keeling over dead will thow a clot & keel over & die...THIS ADMINISTRATION IS BRAIN DAMAGED!
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FDA Finds Hundreds of Unapproved Drug Imports
Mon Sep 29, 6:33 PM ET Add Top Stories - Reuters to My Yahoo!
By Lisa Richwine
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Recent inspections turned up hundreds of potentially dangerous prescription drug imports as Americans sought cheaper medicines from abroad, U.S. health officials said Monday.
Of 1,153 packages intercepted, 88 percent, or 1,019, contained unapproved versions of medicines that may present a health risk, the Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) said.
The products included unauthorized versions of Pfizer Inc.'s cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor (news - web sites), controlled substances such as codeine and anabolic steroids, one medicine that was pulled from the U.S. market for safety reasons and animal drugs not approved for human use.
In many cases, the medicines were shipped from developing countries that have no FDA-approved manufacturing plants, officials said.
Lawmakers who are working to create a legal system for importing drugs from Canada and some other countries have accused the FDA of exaggerating the safety risk. Some suggest the agency is pushing the agenda of the drug industry, which is vigorously fighting drug importation.
"For more than two months, FDA Commissioner Mark McClellan and his senior leadership have tried to undermine a legislative initiative the American people desperately want and need," Rep. Gil Gutknecht (news, bio, voting record), a Minnesota Republican who wrote a drug-import bill that passed the House in July, said in a statement on Monday.
"The FDA's actions are all too predictable and pathetic," Gutknecht said.
FDA officials said the recent inspections were designed to gauge the extent of importing into the United States and the proportion that may be dangerous.
The largest supplier of medicines was Canada, followed by India, Thailand and the Philippines. More than half of all the imports came from those countries, FDA officials said.
"We certainly feel and believe the problem is getting worse," William Hubbard, FDA associate commissioner for policy and planning, told reporters during a conference call.
The FDA repeatedly has warned that buying drugs from foreign sources, particularly over the Internet, is risky. Medicines may be fake, ineffective or contaminated, officials say.
The FDA has discouraged drug importing, but has not pursued legal action against patients. Instead, officials have targeted businesses that help people buy medicines from abroad.
But with drug prices rising, more patients are turning to imports and Congress is working to create a legal system for importing medicines from Canada and possibly some other countries. A handful of states also is exploring buying lower-cost medicines from Canada.
The FDA inspections involved spot checks during July and August at mail facilities in Miami, New York, San Francisco and Carson, California. The government detained the products deemed to be illegal and notified recipients, officials said.
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Trampy
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Well, that probably explains the increased number of seizures this past summer. They do these crackdowns almost every year. To get accurate statistics they need to open everything except thin letters. Well, it's over. Xmas is coming. In just another month the shopping season will be here.
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