Monday, June 21, 2010

Beware of phony Tamiflu sold online warns FDA

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In an attempt to protect consumers from internet medication fraud, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning on June 17 alerting consumers about fake Tamiflu being sold through illegal internet pharmacies which could prove to be perilous to the health of the user.
According to the health regulators, the fraudulent drug is being sold as “generic” Tamiflu online.

Dr. Margaret Hamburg, the U.S. commissioner of food and drugs, stated, "A rogue internet website marketing drug products may look like a professional and legitimate website but may actually be an illegal operation.
"Medicines purchased from websites operating outside the law put consumers at increased risk due to a higher potential that the products will be counterfeit, impure, contaminated, or have too little or too much of the active ingredient.”

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