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    System to catch fake drugs has idled for years

    WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” The news this week that a fake version of the cancer medicine Avastin has made its way into the United States highlights a longtime concern: There are few safeguards to make sure fake drugs can be spotted before they make it to your doctor's office.

    For more than a decade, public safety advocates have called for a tracking system that would enable everyone from manufacturers to wholesalers to doctors to verify the authenticity of prescription drugs through electronic tags or barcodes. But bickering between those parties over the cost and scope has stalled the effort.

    The Food and Drug Administration is expected to issue a proposal for the technology behind a tracing system later this year โ€” five years after a law passed ordering the agency to develop a plan. But in the meantime the U.S. system continues to be vulnerable to counterfeits, as highlighted by the Avastin case.

    "This counterfeit Avastin isn't something that was ordered over the Internet, or sold on a street corner," said Allan Coukell, director of the Pew Charitable Trusts' medical group. "It illustrates that it's possible to sell a fake drug into a legitimate distribution system."

    The FDA on Tuesday announced it is investigating fake vials of Avastin sold to U.S. physicians by Quality Specialty Products., a foreign supplier that also does business as Montana Health Care Solutions.

    U.K. regulators first discovered the counterfeits in December and seized 167 packs, though more than three dozen others had already been sold to the U.S., according to the country's Medicines and Healthcare Products Agency. The FDA confirmed that the drugs were counterfeit last week.

    The fake Avastin vials, some of which were labeled in French, were distributed by a Tennessee-based supplier. FDA officials say the supplier was licensed by the state health department.

    Industry stakeholders say fake versions of drugs like Avastin can enter the U.S. drug supply through many points because the system is so fragmented.

    Medicines typically go from manufacturers to distributors to hospitals and other health care providers. Distributors must be licensed by the state to sell prescription drugs. But the oversight varies by state, with only minimal requirements to get a license.

    "Even when the state system is regulating effectively, they've usually got one guy looking at 600 licenses," said Tom Kubic, president of Pharmaceutical Security Institute, a trade association set up by two dozen pharmaceutical companies. "It's a really easy system for the crooks to beat."

    Supporters of a tracking system say that requiring unique identifying codes on all prescription drugs would help stop counterfeit drugs from entering the system. They say electronic barcodes or tags, which already are used in other countries like Belgium, Sweden and Turkey to screen drugs, would allow health care professionals to verify that the drugs they've purchased from suppliers are the same ones shipped from drugmakers.

    Over the years, pharmaceutical companies have raised concerns about the potential cost of a track and trace system, which would mean purchasing new equipment and other infrastructure.

    They also question the effectiveness of a tracking system. They point out that barcodes can be counterfeited just like pharmaceutical packaging. Additionally, the entire system can fail if health care professionals forget to scan their products to ensure authenticity.

    Pharmaceutical industry groups are calling for a national framework, in part to avoid the costs of complying with individual state tracking laws, including one in California set to take effect in 2015. The law would require drugmakers to assign serialized codes to all prescription drugs sold in the state by 2015. Distributors would have to begin tracing the codes by 2016

    So far, efforts to get a universal tracking system have failed. Because a universal tracking system would involve multiple industries, federal agencies and professional groups, there is little agreement on which group is to blame for the slow progress.

    The head of the association for state pharmacy licensing boards said Thursday his group has been urging the pharmaceutical industry to develop tracking standards for a decade, with little progress.

    "If they're supporting this, I have to believe they could have done something by now to have some sort of system in place โ€” the history speaks for itself," said Carmen Catizone, executive director of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy.

    Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association, which represents nearly all large drugmakers, said the group has been reaching out to suppliers and pharmacies "to try to tackle the complex technological and operational issues presented" by various track and trace proposals.

     

    23 comments

    • Centrist  •  3 mths ago
      Take a hint from the electronics industries. They put a panel of technical experts and engineers together from various concerned companies - NOT CEOs etc - to develop industry-wide standards. We got cellphones, data cables, WiFi, and on and on, because of standardization. Big Pharma can do the same, if they were really serious.
      But probably not until more bodies and more profit losses pile up.
    • PS  •  3 mths ago
      Strip the drug license of the distributor who got this in. Someone bought this to save money and they knew it wasn't from an approved source.
    • Mic  •  3 mths ago
      Make the distributors responsible. If they are stupid enough to buy fakes they should be liable when they sell them.
    • Gee  •  3 mths ago
      My mother was declining in health and it seemed whatever the doctors did was not helping. Then there was a raid on her pharmacy and it was found that he was issuing sugar pills instead of meds. Be careful and check yourself if you suspect something, it never occured to us that the pharmasist who we have used for decades would do that. Now you often get pills shipped to you from God knows where and from people you never meet.
    • Immortal  •  Modesto, California  •  3 mths ago
      The cost of decimating all regulation in our government in all categories. Surprised? I'm not. And it will only get far, far worse before it gets any better because there is tremendous resistance to regulating ANYTHING. Peace!
    • Rabbits  •  3 mths ago
      i guess the free market strikes again!
      and they keep saying we don't need regulations, it's a wast of money!
    • J.  •  3 mths ago
      ASK Wal Mart, They know how to do it!!
    • *  •  3 mths ago
      Lots of pharmaceuticals are being made in India and China too. Scary news.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Enough of this "distributed" by. Where did it come from? Who made it? Important questions are not being answered.
      • What me worry? 3 mths ago
        Look up New York Times reports: "A Toxic Pipeline"; "RX Dubai: Conduit for fake drugs" and "The Panama Syndrome"...these news reports will answer your questions as to whose responsible
    • What me worry?  •  3 mths ago
      The fake drug trade is a huge problem and it being shipped everywhere right under the govenments nose...For more info read: "A Toxic Pipline", New York Times and watch "The Panama Syndrome" about how toxic counterfeit cough syrup killed hundreds of elderly and children in Panama. The fake cough syrup was made with ethylene glycol (anti freeze). It was mislabled and sold to the Panamanian government who distributed it to many elderly and children. The fake syrup originated from a manufacturer in China.
    • What me worry?  •  3 mths ago
      the fact that fake drugs are making it to pharmacies which means it getting to consumers is frightening. yes as another poster said this is anoither form of terrorism and we should fine the country of origin for every fake drug down to the pill that come into the US.. we could play off out debt no doubt. China is suspect number one on the counterfeit drug trade. The Chinese are literally poisoning the world folks. Avoid drugs that come from China.

      For more info read: "A Toxic Pipline", New York Times and watch "The Panama Syndrome" about how toxic counterfeit cough syrup killed hundreds of elderly and children in Panama. The fake cough syrup was made with ethylene glycol, (anti freeze). It was sold t the Panamanian government. It originated from a manufacturer in China.
    • TJ  •  3 mths ago
      This is another example of infrastructure collapse. Laws have removed the strength from and the money has been removed from various safety and oversight agencies so that maximum money can be made.
    • Sam  •  3 mths ago
      How many cancer patients have died because they were not getting the drug they thought they were taking? Keep production in the U.S.
    • Mark  •  3 mths ago
      Check ALL shipments from China! Why is it so easy to pass fake products and illegal aliens into this country?
      • KC Drummer 3 mths ago
        I say stop all shipements from China. Why is it we can buy from Communist China but not a Cuban cigar? Seems kind of stupid to me.
      • kxbpy 3 mths ago
        KC - that was double loony
    • Graham  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      No cries of "OMG Communism" from the right, the way there was when someone tried to make a unified ear tag system to track animals across state lines?
    • johnSr  •  3 mths ago
      Assign a seal team to discriminate severely against those responsible in the company passing these meds off as good meds.Just another form of terrorism and taking American lives is it not ?
      • KC Drummer 3 mths ago
        The pharmacy companies are already helping with that - they pay the FDA to get their drugs on the market. And that's what we call legal?
    • mydogshakespeare  •  3 mths ago
      Right, let's spend even more money that we don't have on regulations that the market can sort out instead.

      We are better served when we have more money in our own pockets and can make choices on how best to spend it on ourselves.

      Right Cons? BTW, where are the jobs? 10 years of "Bushit" tax cuts, and so far the rich are much much richer as they have shed payroll. Where's the jobs? Oh, yes, moved to foreign lands! Where the knock off drugs are made!
      • Earl Swagger 3 mths ago
        That's strange. I thought a democrat has been president for over three years and at one point during this presidency the democrats controlled both houses of congress. But everything is all Bush's fault? Really?
      • alanm 3 mths ago
        Do you understand the word control, or is it America you don't understand? How do you control the senate with under 60 votes?
      • mydogshakespeare 3 mths ago
        Hey Earl Swagger,

        Actually, my question about jobs was subordinate to the larger question of whether market regulation is important enough to pay for.

        Even so, I merely asked "Where are the jobs the tax cuts to the rich and corporations were meant to produce?" This accurately attributes them to George W. Bush, though characterized as "Bushit" because they obviously have performed exactly the opposite of how they were promoted. So how exactly does that mean "everything is Bush's fault", unless you believe it true yourself?
    • cjc  •  3 mths ago
      Pharmaceutical companies make so much money. They should be the agents of their own protection. How much could it cost? They are already loosing money by not protecting their product. It is time to quit bragging how wonderful you are and do something to secure your product and especially to protect the citizens of this country.
    • Lucy  •  Fresno, California  •  3 mths ago
      I know of a pharmaceutical sales type who bragged at a job interview that he knowingly sold a drug that did nothing. The company made a bunch of money off of it. the company knew it did nothing. FDA does not test anything. The drug companies write their own rules. It is all about greed. I imagine they all claim to be christains too.
    • John  •  3 mths ago
      Our government does not protect it's citizens. It's goal is to represent the interest of big companies. I am a small business man and this should not be happening.
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