Pill of Goods: International Counterfeit Drug Ring Hit in Massive Sting: Scientific AmericanIt may be the largest organized crime network that you have never heard of, and it deals in counterfeit drugs. So says the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which seized and shut down 1,677 illegal pharmacy Web sites last month as part of the largest Internet-based counterfeit drug sting yet.The shuttered Web sites all claimed to be “Canadian pharmacies” but the FDA says that not a single drug shipment actually came from the U.S.’s northern neighbor. And testing on the multiple undercover purchases of drugs made by FDA offices in Colorado, New Hampshire and western Pennsylvania—described in official court documents reviewed by Scientific American—found that the drugs were actually not cheap, generic versions of the drugs; they were all counterfeits.
Anyone buys drugs online? Excellent job by FDA. Pill of Goods: International Counterfeit Drug Ring Hit in Massive Sting: Scientific American
People need to learn never to respond to spam. After all these years, it is still going on. Amazing.
As a Nigerian princess, I'd ask you to keep your common sense to yourself.
As a Nigerian princess, I'd ask you to keep your common sense to yourself.
People need to learn never to respond to spam. After all these years, it is still going on. Amazing.
I've never bought pharmaceuticals online, way too easy to get taken with counterfeits or placebos.
Glad they shut them down.
The Largest Organized Crime Network You've Never Heard Of
The Largest Organized Crime Network You've Never Heard Of
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