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Tiny chips to protect against counterfeit drugs
      #200439 - 11/15/04 01:27 PM

Tiny chips to protect against counterfeit drugs

News Article
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6493296/

New FDA initiative will use devices to track prescription bottles

WASHINGTON - Viagra, Oxycontin and some AIDS drugs will be among the first to carry radio chip tracking devices under a new Food and Drug Administration initiative to prevent theft and counterfeiting announced Monday.

The FDA said it was lifting restrictions on labeling that may have discouraged companies from testing out the little antennas, which can be used to trace drugs from factory to pharmacy.

“In recent years, bogus medications have become a growing public health threat because of counterfeiters’ ability to infiltrate our drug distribution system with worthless counterfeits,” FDA acting commissioner Dr. Lester Crawford told reporters in a telephone briefing.

Viagra, Pfizer’s blockbuster impotence drug, has been especially targeted by counterfeiters and copycats, while privately owned Purdue Pharma says theft is its primary concern in tagging Oxycontin, a narcotic notorious among abusers.

And GlaxoSmithKline said several of its drugs, including AIDS medications such as Combivir and Epivir, would get tags within the next 12 to 18 months.

The chips, called radio frequency identification or RFID tags, can be attached to packaging to track products or check their authenticity.

“We are providing guidance today to assure companies that if they do do this tagging, that they won’t be violating our labeling regulations,” said William Hubbard, the FDA’s assistant director for policy planning.

“In some technical fashion they might have been concerned,” he added. “You need someone to step forward and exert leadership. There many examples where technology could produce benefits but people were afraid to jump in.”

Safety threat
Counterfeits pose a real safety threat to patients, said Thomas McGinnis, FDA’s deputy associate commissioner of health affairs.

“We have seen injections that were nothing more than tap water that were contaminated with bacteria. We worry about impurities,” McGinnis told reporters, predicting that radio tags would eventually replace bar codes on drug products.

The FDA has been working with industry for more than a year to try to come up with ways to better protect drugs and foil counterfeiters.

The technology is already being tested by retailers such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc. to track goods and signal when restocking is needed with scanners in warehouses, back rooms and stores.

Britain’s Marks & Spencer Plc, Germany’s Metro AG and fellow U.S. discount store Target Corp. are also testing the concept.

No. 1 drugstore chain Walgreens said it would start using the chips.

The FDA says fewer than 1 percent of prescription medicines sold in the United States are fake. But the agency says counterfeiting is becoming more common and criminals are using more sophisticated techniques.

Aaron Graham, chief security officer at Purdue, said individual bottles of Oxycontin would be labeled and will allow the company to precisely track each bottle of the narcotic. “We are shipping this week,” Graham said in a telephone interview.

“We have color-shifting ink incorporated into the label so pharmacist can look at the bottle and tilt it and see it go from green to purple say. ’That’s Purdue’s bottle’,” he added.

But crime was the biggest factor, Graham said.

“Right away, for the first time ever, a cop can say ’that bottle came from a crime scene and this suspect is in possession of stolen property’,” Graham said.

“We are going to implement RFID as a deterrent.”


And more interesting news:
Few Americans buy drugs online, study finds
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6225124/

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Pocahontas
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Re: Tiny chips to protect against counterfeit drugs [Re: bhamdave]
      #200479 - 11/15/04 03:52 PM

I am watching this on the NBC news right now and its freaking me out!! RFID computer chips that track any drug from factory to pharmacy (??)

THIS IS SCARY!!!

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Nasty
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Re: Tiny chips to protect against counterfeit drugs [Re: Pocahontas]
      #200487 - 11/15/04 04:29 PM

Big Brother people!

yikes!

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Re: Tiny chips to protect against counterfeit drugs [Re: Nasty]
      #200501 - 11/15/04 05:35 PM

Big Brother - couldn't agree with you more. Soon I expect everything we do will be monitored and it is quite frightening, and I for one wish I could leave this country as I do NOT like the handwriting on the wall......

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Re: Tiny chips to protect against counterfeit drugs [Re: bhamdave]
      #200543 - 11/15/04 08:24 PM

This is so wrong it only the first step next they will but them in the pills them self all in the name off keeping us safe because the news tells us stores that scare us in to letting the gov do what ever they want to us the story about the injections that were nothing more than tap water
That was done by the drugstore it self. Why is no one saying hay what you cannot do this to us! We are not free any more
It is said that we cannot get the help we need from the doctors that should be able to help us! That we vote but does no good anymore we can not be trusted to take care of are kids on are own any more or even our self’s what happened to people sanding up and saying we will not take it anymore. If we do not stop them now where will are kids be!
If you don't want to get involved in standing up for your rights what about for your kids! I for one am doing what ever I cannot just for me but for my kids. Their is a TV station on the net everyone should see I think it called patriot TV we have it on hubbys computer lots of good info on it will get it from him and posted it every one should watch it. It what made me start doing what I can to stop them from taking every right we have away I know me and the few that do what we can will not stop it on are own and yes there are millions that fight but it will only stop with everyone’s help even if you can only do a little something and not just about our right to meds but everything fiend something that means the most to you and act on it. It your job as an American to fight for your rights
I think the link to patriot TV is http://news.phaseiii.org/index.php
Cloud be wrong but think it


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scrufffles
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Re: Tiny chips to protect against counterfeit drugs [Re: emb708]
      #200620 - 11/16/04 07:25 AM

Thanks for the link to Patriot TV. I really liked it.
Have you ever seen World Link TV? It's great, too. Deals with these kinds of issues across the globe and here at home. Lots of stories on the big W, the environment, Big Brother, and foreign perspectives from the foreigners themselves, unedited news, what effects we're really having on other countries and how they really effect us, etc. I absolutely love it.
It's on my DirecTV satellite channels for free, it's World Link TV. Don't know where else it's played. But there is website: www.worldlinktv.org
Check it out!


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emb708
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Re: Tiny chips to protect against counterfeit drugs [Re: scrufffles]
      #201173 - 11/17/04 06:55 PM

thanks scrufffles

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Re: Tiny chips to protect against counterfeit drugs [Re: Nasty]
      #201440 - 11/18/04 04:36 PM

QUOTE:"“In recent years, bogus medications have become a growing public health threat because of counterfeiters’ ability to infiltrate our drug distribution system with worthless counterfeits,” FDA acting commissioner Dr. Lester Crawford told reporters in a telephone briefing.

Viagra, Pfizer’s blockbuster impotence drug, has been especially targeted by counterfeiters and copycats, while privately owned Purdue Pharma says theft is its primary concern in tagging Oxycontin, a narcotic notorious among abusers."

I'm not sure what the problem with this idea is....they are putting the transmitters on the factory BOTTLE, which will prevent counterfiters from introducing counterfit drugs into the pharmacy system. They're NOT talking about microchipping the drug themselves or even the individual script bottle you get sent home with....just the bottle that goes from factory to pharmacy....I don't know about you but I SURE don't want to pick up my OC's at the pharmacy, get them home only to find out their fakes! Can someone explain what the opposition is?

Edited by IMSUSCOT1 (11/18/04 04:39 PM)


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