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Offshore firms selling fake drugs as
Canadian
Offshore firms selling fake drugs as
Canadian
07/15/2004 01:52 AMglobetechnology.com Jul 15 2004 6:10AM GMT
U.S. to Unveil Plan for Safe AIDS Drugs
to the Poor
U.S. to Unveil Plan for Safe AIDS Drugs
to the Poor
05/16/2004 04:41 PMReuters via Wired News May 16 2004 7:47PM GMT
U.S. Prepares Plan for Safe AIDS Drugs
to the Poor
U.S. Prepares Plan for Safe AIDS Drugs
to the Poor
05/16/2004 07:32 PMReuters via Wired News May 16 2004 10:44PM GMT
Texas and Canadian pharmacists fight
Internet drugs importation
Texas and Canadian pharmacists fight
Internet drugs importation
04/08/2005 01:08 AMPharmaceutical Business Review Apr 8 2005 5:12AM GMT
From Wages to Canadian Drugs, Bills
Contain Risks for Governor (Los Angeles
Times)
From Wages to Canadian Drugs, Bills
Contain Risks for Governor (Los Angeles
Times)
05/29/2004 04:52 AMLos Angeles Times - SACRAMENTO — For six months, Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger has managed to keep his position unknown on a host of
potentially divisive issues. Now he is going to have to start filling
in the blanks.
U.S. government says Minnesota review
shows Canadian Internet drugs dangerous
U.S. government says Minnesota review
shows Canadian Internet drugs dangerous
02/13/2004 10:30 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Feb 14 2004 2:38AM GMT
Baxa to Feature the PhaSeal(r) Closed
System For Safe Handling of Hazardous
Drugs at ASHP Summer Meeting in Las
Vegas, NV
Baxa to Feature the PhaSeal(r) Closed
System For Safe Handling of Hazardous
Drugs at ASHP Summer Meeting in Las
Vegas, NV
06/21/2004 02:40 AMAt the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Summer
Meeting, Baxa Corporation is demonstrating the PhaSeal System - the
only closed system for safe handling of antineoplastic and other
hazardous drugs. The ASHP meeting, which continues through June 23rd,
is sub-titled Learners & Leaders, indicating its focus on specific
learning communities to advance the practical knowledge of pharmacy
managers, staff and clinical pharmacists, clinical coordinators,
students and technicians. Baxa Corporation markets its products
specifically for this constituency, is a long-time ASHP supporter and
has participated in their two annual meetings for many years. [PRWEB
Jun 21, 2004]
Baxa to Feature Exacta-Med® and PhaSeal®
Systems For Safe Handling and
Administration of Fluid Drugs at the
Pharmaceutical Marketing Congress in
Philadelphia
Baxa to Feature Exacta-Med® and PhaSeal®
Systems For Safe Handling and
Administration of Fluid Drugs at the
Pharmaceutical Marketing Congress in
Philadelphia
09/27/2004 02:47 AMBaxa Corporation is presenting its proprietary systems designed to
enhance the safety and efficiency of fluid medication delivery at the
third annual Pharmaceutical Marketing Congress, Sept. 27-29, 2004, in
Philadelphia. The congress brings together business development and
marketing executives to focus on strategic alliances, patient
education and compliance, and market development issues. Founded in
1975, Denver-based Baxa Corporation has built its reputation by
designing niche products that provide solutions for the transfer,
delivery, packaging and administration of fluid medications in
hospital pharmacy and alternate-site settings worldwide. [PRWEB Sep
27, 2004]
Baxa to Feature the PhaSeal(r) Closed
System For Safe Handling of Hazardous
Drugs at ASCO Annual Meeting in New
Orleans June 5-8, 2004
Baxa to Feature the PhaSeal(r) Closed
System For Safe Handling of Hazardous
Drugs at ASCO Annual Meeting in New
Orleans June 5-8, 2004
05/31/2004 01:47 PMBaxa Corporation is presenting the PhaSeal System at the American
Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting in New Orleans.
PhaSeal is the only closed system for handling antineoplastic and
other hazardous drugs that has been documented to reduce or eliminate
human exposure to toxic hazards in the workplace. The meeting, which
begins June 5 and continues through June 8, focuses on advancing the
education of physicians and health-system professions in cancer care
and facilitating the delivery of high-quality health care to oncology
patients. [PRWEB May 26, 2004]
The Draft Block Exemption Regulation on
Technology Transfer Agreements Is the
New Safe Harbor Less Safe?
The Draft Block Exemption Regulation on
Technology Transfer Agreements Is the
New Safe Harbor Less Safe?
05/17/2004 10:26 AMMondaq May 17 2004 1:36PM GMT
Wonderfulbuys Launches New Canadian
Website with Free Shipping on Canadian
Orders During the Month of June, Only at
Wonderfulbuys.Ca
Wonderfulbuys Launches New Canadian
Website with Free Shipping on Canadian
Orders During the Month of June, Only at
Wonderfulbuys.Ca
06/17/2005 07:16 PMWonderfulbuys, the world’s largest, single-source distributor and
e-tailer of unique and As-Seen-On-TV products, today announced the
launch of its new Canadian website at www.wonderfulbuys.ca. To
celebrate the launch of their new Canadian website, Wonderfulbuys is
offering customers free shipping on all orders over $100, during the
month of June. [PRWEB Jun 14, 2005]
ContentWatch Announces “Family Safe”
Recognition for Family Safe Web Sites on
the Internet
ContentWatch Announces “Family Safe”
Recognition for Family Safe Web Sites on
the Internet
09/24/2004 03:13 AMContentWatch announces its Family Safe Program, complete with a new
"Family Safe" Award for websites, a list of family safe websites, and
internet and email protection products for homes and businesses.
[PRWEB Sep 24, 2004]
Got drugs?
Got drugs?
12/17/2004 06:42 PM
Tired? Need a boost? Everything
you ever wanted to know about one of America's favourite energy
boosters. This website contains 25 pages covering the history, uses
(both legitimate and illegitimate), and biological characteristics of
cocaine and the coca plant. An interesting read for those with time
to kill (like me). Possibly NSFW.
Say Yo to Drugs
Say Yo to Drugs
04/19/2004 08:26 AMIt will be a busy week for the country's leading drug makers.
War on (Some) Drugs?
War on (Some) Drugs?
12/19/2004 03:24 PM
Real Reason
the Government Won't Debate Legalization of medical cannabis and
industrial hemp re-legalization?
Since reading the previous AARP FPP and an article about how
DEA
Ruling Renders Federal Approval of Medical Marijuana Impossible
while the
Supreme Court weighs marijuana as medicine, I found the historical
perspective in
"Real
Reason" about how the current
state of
insanity
quite enlightening... and not too hard to believe.
(Please try to separate information herein from its location and
knee-jerk accusations of Godwinism.)
tell me about your drugs
tell me about your drugs
08/18/2004 04:40 PM
New York retail prescription drug
prices. New York [USA] has a
state law
requiring pharmacies to keep and provide a Drug Retail Price List for
the 150 most commonly prescribed drugs. The
NY
State Attorney General's Office collects that information monthly
and makes it searchable by zipcode, city or county. The stark
comparisons show that even within one region, retail drug prices can
vary by as much as $120, or 50%. With five million New Yorkers
uninsured
and having to buy their medications at
retail prices, this is a handy new tool.
Ralph Got Me Off Drugs
Ralph Got Me Off Drugs
07/04/2004 06:54 PMA patient pledge at Thakrambok Monastery in Thailand, the world's
harshest drug rehab facility: "I will attend the
mandatory parts of the 10 day treatment, such as 'vomiting' on at
least the first 5 days."
The War On Drugs In The Classroom
The War On Drugs In The Classroom
11/10/2003 11:30 PMThe video shows police officers and K-9 units ordering suspects to the
ground while they conducted a sweep. A tip had come in about
clandestine drug activity, and in previous weeks one youth had been
caught trying to distribute hundreds of prescription drug pills.
During the sweep, police detained 107 underage suspects while they
searched their backpacks. Police found no drugs, and were only able to
report that some 12 backpacks had been singled out by the police dogs.
Now if you were thinking this was a typical rave-turned-police
bust, you're wrong. This was just before first period at Stratford
High School in the sleepy Charlotte suburb of Goose Creek, South
Carolina.
No drugs for you, pal...you'll just get
addicted.
No drugs for you, pal...you'll just get
addicted.
02/17/2004 05:12 PM DE
A wants to reclassify low grade painkillers as morphine
equivilants. The DEA, in all it's wisdom, has decided that the
next target on the "war on drugs" is hydrocodone, the most
commonly used prescription pain killer in the country.
"Ah," you say..."but surely there's congressional
oversight for that sort of radical change in the Drug Schedule."
But
you'd be wrong. Funny old world when the budget and staff
keeping
getting
bigger and bigger and the only way they can win a battle is to
chase the arthritic.
ScriptCenter: ATM for Drugs
ScriptCenter: ATM for Drugs
06/24/2005 04:01 PM
New
ATM-like prescription machines are being rolled out in California and
Virginia, where new changes in states' laws allow medicines to be
dispensed without a pharmacist. This new machine, called the
'ScriptCenter,' has been installed at a Longs Drug in Del Mar,
California, and coughs up as much Furosemide and Metformin as your
pharmacist has loaded into it. That's the thing—it's not like
there's a robot in there with a mortar and pestle. Instead, you call
your orders in like normal, and the techs load the machine up with
your drugs, which you unlock with a secret code and pay for with a
credit card. That means you can pick up your prescriptions any time
you want, not just when the pharmacy is open.
A New Way to Get Refills [MedGadget]

This really is your brain on drugs
This really is your brain on drugs
02/18/2004 07:33 AMIn "Mind Wide Open" Steven Johnson looks under the cranial hood to
find out what makes him -- and us -- tick.
Power Drugs
Power Drugs
09/20/2004 01:04 AMTechnology Review Sep 20 2004 5:40AM GMT
Cost of drugs
Cost of drugs
07/15/2004 05:26 AM
Any of
you old enough to be worried about the price of drugs? It goes on
and on.
Sports and the War on (Some) Drugs
Sports and the War on (Some) Drugs
05/27/2004 09:35 AMIn this remarkable story, the Mercury
News shows how laboratories helped turn athletes into record-beaters.
It's more fuel on the fire in a movement to keep athletes from using
performance-enhancing drugs of any kind.
The whole scandal reeks of hypocrisy, at every level. Sports is big
money, and people will do just about anything to get some of it.
The public doesn't really care about athletes who do outrageous things
to build their bodies; if the public really cared then the average
lineman in pro football wouldn't weigh more than 300 pounds. We want
our entertainment. We will get it.
The sports establishment -- the franchise owners and the leaders of
national and international associations -- are worse. They're hungry
for power and television fees, and not much else.
The war on (some) drugs has always been the most hypocritical of all.
I use a performance-enhancing drug every morning. It's called
caffeine, and it's in my coffee. Uh, oh, call the morality police,
right? Too much caffeine, like too much steroids, could do severe
harm. Yet somehow I'm able to moderate my intake.
I'm in the middle of a fascinating short book just published by the Independent Institute, a
right-to-libertarian think tank. It's called "Drug War
Crimes: The Consequences of Prohibition" -- and it's an indictment
of the war itself. I'll tell you more about the book in a follow-up
posting soon, but the bottom line is that the negative costs of the
drug war are undoubtedly higher than we'd pay if we did the smart
thing and legalized drugs and treated abusers for health problems, not
as criminals.
"Drugs of Abuse"
"Drugs of Abuse"
04/16/2005 02:52 AMWar On Drugs Clock
War On Drugs Clock
01/10/2004 07:58 PMwith so many resumes to choose from .. dog-choking rail of columbian
.. The War on Drugs Clock .. drug problems .. $600/second .. these
days .. disaster .. results .. clock .. drugs ..
war
drugsense.org/wodclock.htm
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Make drugs not war
Make drugs not war
03/20/2003 08:56 PM Why would you
purchase a
former missile base? To
manufacter LSD, of course.
Drugs are bad, mmmkay?
Drugs are bad, mmmkay?
01/27/2004 10:58 PM R
ep. Kirk (R), states, that Washington now must fuse counterterrorism
and counternarcotics into an inseparable mission. It seemed almost
inevitable, but could this indicate use of broad (possibly
unconstitutional) anti-terrorism legislation for prosecuting drug
users? With
Britain downgrading marijuana, and much of the Western
world softening on drug use, it seems that the United States won't
give up. In fact, they even have
Wal-Mart in
on the action.
This Is Your Brain on Drugs
This Is Your Brain on Drugs
05/31/2004 05:26 AMScientists are developing technology to peer into the brains of people
taking antidepressants, hoping to cut down on the arduous process of
evaluating the drugs. As of now, each patient is an individual
clinical trial.
Two charged over drugs haul
Two charged over drugs haul
12/24/2004 12:23 PMTwo people appear at a special court charged in connection with a
major drugs find in County Antrim.
Sex and drugs and internet searches
Sex and drugs and internet searches
12/03/2003 03:02 AMGoogle joins others in banning ads from illegal online pharmacies.
Other search services use "content partnerships" to get around their
own bans on sex-related ads.
Blueprint points to better drugs
Blueprint points to better drugs
04/15/2005 06:51 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 15 2005 10:48PM GMT
Reimporting Drugs: No Cheap Fix
Reimporting Drugs: No Cheap Fix
04/29/2004 09:02 AMBusiness Week Apr 29 2004 1:18PM GMT
Sex, drugs and cans of spam
Sex, drugs and cans of spam
02/19/2004 10:16 AMViagra and diet pills jamming inboxes everywhere
Our Insane War on (Some) Drugs,
Continued
Our Insane War on (Some) Drugs,
Continued
04/25/2004 10:13 PMReason: Pill Sham.
Here's a bit of legal information that may interest Rush Limbaugh:
Under Florida law, illegally obtaining more than 28 grams of
painkillers containing the narcotic oxycodone—a threshold
exceeded by a single 60-pill Percocet prescription—automatically
makes you the worst sort of drug trafficker, even if you never sold a
single pill. Even if, like Richard Paey, you were using the drugs to
relieve severe chronic pain.
Five held over £35m drugs haul
Five held over £35m drugs haul
04/14/2004 02:37 PMFive people are arrested as customs officers seize cannabis worth £35m
at Liverpool Docks.
Drugs.com Adds PDR to Their Database
Drugs.com Adds PDR to Their Database
12/17/2003 07:17 AMI've had this information in the review queue for a long time; finally
I'm getting around to add it. Drugs.com has added the Physicians Desk
Reference to their drugs database, and has slightly revamped their
search options for finding any...
New era of cancer drugs (USATODAY.com)
New era of cancer drugs (USATODAY.com)
06/07/2004 07:14 AMUSATODAY.com - A new generation of experimental cancer-fighting drugs
- most of them so new that they don't yet have names - might one day
change the way doctors treat advanced cancers, scientists announced
Sunday.
Cognitive Enhancement Drugs
Cognitive Enhancement Drugs
12/22/2004 01:40 AMSlashdot Dec 21 2004 12:31AM GMT
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