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US Cautions On Fake Online Pharmacies

US Cautions On Fake Online Pharmacies

US Cautions On Fake Online Pharmacies
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10 Jan 2025 7:00 AM IST

Bangkok: Nearly all of the world’s 35,000 online pharmacies are being run illegally and consum-ers who use them risk getting ineffective or dangerous drugs, according to the US Trade Repre-sentative’s annual report on ‘notorious markets.’

The report also singled out 19 countries over concerns about counterfeit or pirated products. The report also named about three dozen online retailers, many of them in China or elsewhere in Asia that it said are allegedly engaged in selling counterfeit products or other illegal activities.

The report says 96 per cent of online pharmacies were found to be violating the law, many oper-ating without a license and selling medicines without prescriptions and safety warnings. Their websites often look like legitimate e-commerce platforms, often with false claims that they are approved by the Food and Drug Administration, said the report, released Wednesday.

It singled out IndiaMART from India. The FDA and US Drug Enforcement Administration have both issued warnings about risks of buying prescription medicines from such sources. It cited a survey by the Alliance for Safe Online Pharmacies’ Global Foundation that found nearly one in four Americans who have used online pharmacies reported having encountered substandard, fake or harmful medicines.

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