We can't import the cheap generic drugs Canadians are using because they might be use for a terrorist attack! Am I being too cynical in thinking that this is a dishonest ploy meant to scare people away from wanting to obtain cheaper medications from abroad?FDA fears terrorists may target food, drugs
WASHINGTON (AP) â?? Tampering with prescription drugs could be a way for terrorists to launch an attack on Americans, acting Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Lester Crawford said Wednesday.
Crawford said in an interview with The Associated Press that possible action by terrorists was the most serious of his concerns about the increasing efforts of states and cities to import drugs from Canada to save money.
Would-be terrorists need only poke around the Internet to learn how Tylenol, then the nation's leading painkiller, was removed from shelves, filled with cyanide and returned to stores to kill unsuspecting consumers two decades ago.
"I would think that's something they would be looking at," Crawford said of terrorists. "Nothing like that has happened," he added. "But it is a source of continuing concern."
A spokesman for the Homeland Security Department said it has received "no specific information" of such a threat.
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So I'm unpatriotic because as soon as I lose my current medical coverage and have to buy perscriptions full prive, I'll probably turn to a cheap canadian mail order company. Sheesh, endorse the drug companies a little louder why dont you.
Everyone and their dogs know that the FDA is in the pocket of the big pharmaceutical companies an that canadian reimportation is nothing more than a threat to their opressive business model.
Everyone and their dogs know that the FDA is in the pocket of the big pharmaceutical companies an that canadian reimportation is nothing more than a threat to their opressive business model.
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No you are not too cynical, you are probably dead on and whichever representatives start singing that song are the ones who have the most drug company money in their pockets. Like they say, follow the money!
I don't think it will really work as an effective means of scaring the voters away from the drug importation plan though. It does work to expose the congressmen who are both, dumb enough to think it will, AND on the drug company campain donation plan.
I don't think it will really work as an effective means of scaring the voters away from the drug importation plan though. It does work to expose the congressmen who are both, dumb enough to think it will, AND on the drug company campain donation plan.
The whole notion that safe prescription drugs in Canada, when imported into the US, are suddenly toxic and deadly is asinine - advanced by politicians with ulterior motives and corporate bribery.
The FDA wants to feel important. Terrorists are planning to enter their domain. They want to protect us from those dangerous Canadian drugs. They want to wheel and deal with Merck and Roche.
Personally, I think it's frightening that the government commission designed to protect the best interests of Americans is so corrupted by big business. In my opinion, when a faction of the government no longer operates in the best interests of the people, it should be torn down.
The FDA wants to feel important. Terrorists are planning to enter their domain. They want to protect us from those dangerous Canadian drugs. They want to wheel and deal with Merck and Roche.
Personally, I think it's frightening that the government commission designed to protect the best interests of Americans is so corrupted by big business. In my opinion, when a faction of the government no longer operates in the best interests of the people, it should be torn down.
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Not quite... then there will be massive lawsuits when people order the wrong thing. Pharmacists exist to make sure you get the proper dosage and that they haven't given you anything that might react badly with what they're about to give you. That's why companies like Walgreens build drug histories.Vander wrote:The funny thing about this is that the logical solution would be to allow people to purchase directly from legitimate retailers, thereby lowering the threat of black market tampering.
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I personally don't mind Walgreen's keeping a list of all the drugs they've ever sold me. I can request a printed copy of this list and hand it to my doctor in the event that he needs to prescribe me medication that has known interactions with other drugs. It's a service that I pay for when I buy drugs from Walgreen's, that's all the economics that come into play here.
I think I misunderstood "legitimate retailers" to mean drug companies such as GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer, in an effort to "cut out the middle man".
I think I misunderstood "legitimate retailers" to mean drug companies such as GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer, in an effort to "cut out the middle man".