Progressivo
Activism di mezzi
Caricamento…
| Registro | Parola d'accesso persa? | Bollettino
Una parola d'accesso sarà spedita a voi. Inizio attività | Parola d'accesso persa?
Un email sarà trasmesso voi. Inizio attività | Registro
Traduca:
Translate to EnglishÜbersetzen Sie zum Deutsch/GermanПереведите к русскому/RussianΜεταφράστε στα ελληνικά/GreekVertaal aan het Nederlands/Dutchترجمة الى العربية/Arabic中文翻译/Chinese Traditional中文翻译/Chinese Simplified한국어에게 번역하십시오/Korean日本語に翻訳しなさい /JapaneseTraduza ao Português/PortugueseTraduca ad Italiano/ItalianTraduisez au Français/FrenchTraduzca al Español/Spanish

Attrezzi: Notizie | Commento dell'alberino | Versione dello stampatore | Email all'amico

Lunedì 23 luglio 2007

L'Israele fra i paesi del principale 10 che vendono i prodotti farmaceutici falsificati

Ripartisca questo articolo:

Queste icone si collegano ai luoghi bookmarking sociali in cui i lettori possono ripartire e scoprire i nuovi Web pagi.
  • Digg
  • Slashdot
  • Technorati
  • StumbleUpon
  • del.icio.us
  • feedmelinks
  • Furl
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • YahooMyWeb
  • De.lirio.us
  • blogmarks
  • Spurl
  • Macchia
  • Fark

Da Yuval Azoulay

L'Israele è stato decimo allineato sulla lista dei paesi che contraffanno i prodotti farmaceutici, secondo i servizi della popolazione internazionali (PSI), i problemi di salute dealing with di organizzazione nei p#si in via di sviluppo. La lista è stata compilata ha basato sul numero di casse della droga che contraffanno scoperte dalle autorità legali in ogni paese in 2006.

Nell'Israele, ci erano l'anno scorso 45 casi documentati della fabbricazione o della distribuzione di tali droghe.

The PSI ranking appeared in a document prepared by the Knesset research center and distributed to the Health, Labor and Social Affairs Committee for a special meeting on drug counterfeiting.

Among drugs being counterfeitted are impotency drugs and diet drugs, as well as life-saving drugs like Dimiton for heart failure. Last week, following the discovery that a shipment of Dimiton was counterfeit, Teva Pharmaceuticals, which markets the drug, had to open a special consumer hotline.

A Health Ministry official involved in the struggle against counterfeit drugs said “95 percent of the drugs sold in pharmacies are absolutely fine, but I am worried about the other five percent.”

Counterfeit drugs at best contain less active ingredients, and at worst, do not contain active ingredients, or contain ingredients that can worsen a patient’s condition.

The counterfeit drugs originate with dealers in Israel operating under a Health Ministry license. Such businesses purchase real drugs along with the counterfeit ones from various sources and distribute them to pharmacies, the official said. Neither the pharmacies nor the patients know the drugs they are selling are counterfeit.

“If we find counterfeit drugs in the pharmacies, they will tell us they are doing their job by purchasing from a licensed dealer and the Health Ministry should be checking to see whether the dealer is ‘clean’,” said the official. “But those pharmacies get discounts in some cases on certain drugs. Why don’t those pharmacists ask why the drugs are being sold cheaply?”

The Knesset research center document states that the police believe it should conduct intelligence operations in suspected illegal distribution centers.

Last year, according to the document, counterfeit drugs worth NIS 56 million were discovered in Israel, NIS 40 million of which were veterinary drugs. Police said the real figures were likely to be much higher.

The Finance Ministry has allocated only three positions in a new unit to fight pharmaceutical crime, established a few weeks ago by the Health Ministry.

In fact, there are only two people holding positions in the unit: its head, Miki Arieli, a pharmacist; and retired police superintendent Aharon Grundman. A Health Ministry official said that for a unit to be effective in fighting counterfeit drugs, it should have at staff of at least eight.

The document states that the Justice Ministry, the police and the Health Ministry have noted that sentences for drug counterfeiting are too light to act as deterrents. The law allows for a maximum three-year sentence and a fine of more than NIS 1.4 million for drug counterfeiting.

“In one case, an individual received a sentence of three months’ community service,” an official said.

Arieli said he would be holding a meeting of police and other officials to seek harsher penalties.

 Section has more related reports

Help keep RINF going..

Comment on 'Israel among top 10 countries selling counterfeit pharmaceuticals' :

RSS TrackBack URL

Related News:

  • Toxic chemical found in fake tubes of toothpaste
  • FDA Wants Terminally Ill Patients as Guinea Pigs
  • UK Cop: “Ecstasy safer than aspirin”
  • Prescription drugs cause nutritional deficiencies
  • Cannabis laws set to be reviewed

  • This entry was posted on Monday, July 23rd, 2007 at 3:25 pm and is filed under Breaking . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

    © RINF.COM Underground Gateway. All rights reserved.
    Send Alternative News And Breaking News To: Editor @ rinf.com
    There Are 418 Users Online Right Now
    Current Discussion - 659 Total Comments

    Breaking News