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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

news roundup, ed. 9


Speed Dial Toy Phone
Originally uploaded by mary@found
  • Nokia Blames Counterfeits (The Telegraph)
  • Fake Anti-Malarials Hit the Market (The East African)
  • Johnson & Johnson and the Case of Diversion Diversion (PharmaFraud)
  • 3 Steps to Avoid Fake Meds Online
  • iPhone nano?
  • China Steps up Efforts to Cleanse Reputation (New York Times)
  • Counterfeit Viagra from China Prompts Warnings in India (Earth Times)
  • Helping Patients Avoid Counterfeit Drugs Over the Internet (FDA)
  • China Jails Man Who Sold Fake J&J Diabetes Test Strips (Bloomberg)
  • Fake Medications are a Growing Threat (U.S. News & World Report)
Posted by The Authentics Foundation at 6:24 AM
Labels: battery, medicine, news roundup, pharmaceuticals, technology

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