Consumer Protection Group Issues Statement About FDA`s Ability to Enforce Safety Regulations

Released on: April 24, 2008, 6:55 am

Press Release Author: Partnership for Safe Medicines

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: The Partnership for Safe Medicines issued a statement
regarding today\'s hearing on the Food and Drug Administration's ability to enforce
safety regulations held by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and
Pensions.

Press Release Body: WASHINGTON, DC (April 24, 2008) - The Partnership for Safe
Medicines, a group of organizations and individuals dedicated to protect consumers
from counterfeit medicines, issued the following statement regarding today\'s hearing
on the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) ability to enforce safety regulations
held by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.

The Partnership for Safe Medicines applauds the Committee for recognizing that the
FDA's ability to safeguard America's food and drug supplies is being compromised by
numerous challenges and obstacles. Unfortunately, this recent case of heparin
contamination is just one example of the increasingly global problem of counterfeit
drugs sold to an unsuspecting public.

We have seen time and time again that unscrupulous suppliers will not hesitate to
use foreign, even toxic, materials in a drug\'s raw materials if it means more money.
And it\'s easier than ever for counterfeiters to use materials of questionable
quality to penetrate the U.S. market since criminals are becoming more organized and
inventive.

The United States needs to a leader in the global fight against fake drugs. We need
to give the FDA all the tools it truly needs to fix the problems, including a
dramatic, and sustained, funding increase. We need to work with governments around
the world to adopt a tougher stand against the perpetrators of counterfeit medicines
that reflects the gravity of their offenses. And we need to send a message to these
criminals that we will not tolerate activities to compromise public health.

The Partnership encourages everyone to learn how they can take steps to protect
themselves from contraband and potentially counterfeit medicines-because counterfeit
drugs are unsafe at any cost.

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About the Partnerships for Safe Medicines
The Partnership for Safe Medicines is a group of organizations and individuals that
have policies, procedures, or programs to protect consumers from counterfeit or
contraband medicines. For more information, please visit
http://www.safemedicines.org.

Web Site: http://www.safemedicines.org

Contact Details: Deborah Danuser
202-742-5256
deborah@jonespa.com

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