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Law360, New York (October
17, 2013, 4:01 PM ET) -- Mail-order businesses, including pharmacies,
bombard doctors by fax, phone and the Internet, offering an assortment
of name-brand medications and treatments at bargain prices. These new
options tempt physicians with the promise of monetary savings for
themselves and their patients, but they pose dangers.
The Internet and unsolicited fax communications are the route to market for many “misbranded” — more commonly known as counterfeit — medications. “Misbranded” can mean a variety of things under federal law, including drugs that are imported from sources that have not registered...To view the full article, take a free trial now.
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Misbranded Drugs — A Danger To Physicians And PatientsLaw360, New York (October 17, 2013, 4:01 PM ET) --
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