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How Have American Patients Been Impacted by Unsafe Medicines?
Patient Risk, 2010 - 2013
#fakedrugs #PSM2013
The Problem of Misbranded Treatments ● The United States has seen a rash of cases in
which medical professionals have purchased non-FDA approved medicines and other medical devices.
● Illegal distributors make a profit selling drugs from sources that aren’t trustworthy -- illegally imported, expired, stolen, damaged by bad handling.
● Doctors and pharmacist generate profit by billing insurance, Medicare and patients the full price for legitimate treatments. #fakedrugs
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The Problem of Misbranded Treatments ●This problem threatens a broad range of
patients who must rely on their healthcare providers for safe treatments.
●Infused, injected and inhaled drugs are particularly easy to counterfeit; the main challenge is packaging.
Patients, too, break the supply chain by buying from fake online pharmacies (often claiming to be Canadian) or other unapproved avenues.
Recent examples:● Weight loss pills ● Flu Treatments● Adderall
Patients Buy Counterfeits in Pursuit of Savings or
Magical Solutions
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Patients Buy Counterfeits in Pursuit of Savings or Magical SolutionsThese consumers don't realize that:
● Drugs they buy from Canadian online pharmacies are not from Canada's legitimate drug supply.
● Despite the assurances of drug exporters about "Tier One" countries the FDA has never designated any country from which it is universally safe to import medicine.
● If it’s not FDA-approved, you can’t be assured that the contents are safe, or what they’re supposed to be.
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Misbranded Treatments “Mirena” IUDs
What is the impact?● In 2010, 2,140,000 women in the US used IUDs.
● Non-FDA approved IUDs may cause unintended pregnancy or infections.
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Misbranded Treatments Botox
Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) -- injected anti-wrinkle treatment, also for repetitive neck spasms and chronic migraines● Multiple cases. One false distributor sold
almost 6,000 doses of unapproved, imported Botox and Juviderm.
● FDA warnings to over 350 medical offices, including a Dallas area hospital, since 2012.
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Misbranded Treatments BotoxWhat’s the Impact?• 2.95 million Americans use Botox for a variety of reasons,
both cosmetic and medical.
• Since 2005, fake Botox has been found in investigations in Los Angeles, Miami, and Kentucky.
• Patients have been disfigured and suffered respiratory paralysis from counterfeit Botox.
Counterfeit Medicines and Chronic Illness● Patients are easily exploited while they are seeking better
or less expensive treatments.
● Patients taking ongoing medications are at high risk because they have longer exposure to more medicines.
● Poor response to counterfeit or substandard medicines may be misdiagnosed as treatment failure.
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Misbranded Treatments Osteoporosis DrugsAclasta (zoledronate) and Prolia (denosumab) -- injected medicines to treat osteoporosis.● Since September 2012, the FDA has warned
23 US medical practices that they may have purchased unapproved versions of these treatments.
What’s the Impact?● 40 million Americans suffer from osteoporosis
or are at high risk.
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Diverted TreatmentsHIV Drugs
MOMS Pharmacy, New York, 2012
● 4 individuals allegedly resold black market HIV and AIDS medications that included drugs previously dispensed to individuals, as well as stolen and expired medications.
● MOMS Pharmacy and its parent company, Allion Healthcare sought reimbursement from Medicaid.
● The alleged scheme was a multi-state operation that netted millions of dollars. #fakedrugs
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Diverted TreatmentsHIV Drugs
What’s the Impact?● 1.1 million people are living with
AIDS in the United States.
‣ (130,000 in New York State)
● Expired or poorly handled treatments are less effective (or ineffective). HIV/AIDS patients rely on these medicines to control their illness. Ineffective treatments lead to decline and death.
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Misbranded Drugs - DialysisAmerican Inhalation Medication Specialists, Inc., Tennessee, May 2013
● Tennessee pharmacist Robert Harshbarger, Jr. substituted a cheap Chinese import for the iron sucrose used to treat anemia kidney dialysis patients.
● Benefit programs paid more than $848,000 for the misbranded iron sucrose between 2004 and 2008.
● Several patients of Kansas Dialysis Services, L.C were treated with the misbranded dialysis drugs.
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Misbranded Drugs - DialysisWhat’s the Impact?
● At the end of 2009, more than 871,000 Americans were being treated for End Stage Renal Disease.
● Untreated (or ineffectively treated) iron deficiency anemia causes fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain. Severe cases can cause heart problems, infections and other complications.
● Adulterated iron sucrose could cause severe illness and death.
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Fake Drugs - Diabetes● 2013: FDA warned diabetics to beware of illegal
“natural” remedies for the treatment of diabetes.
● Other cases around the world:○ 2011 - Fake test strips in India○ 2009 - Counterfeit insulin needles in the UK○ 2006 - Counterfeit test strips in the US
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Fake Drugs - DiabetesWhat’s the Impact?
● As of 2011, 18.8 million Americans had been diagnosed with diabetes.
● Diabetes contributes to 231,404 deaths each year.● Ineffective treatment and poor blood sugar control
cause heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney disease, amputations, and poor immunity to other diseases.
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Misbranded TreatmentsAvastin
● McCleod Blood and Cancer Center○ Kincaid, and his business
manager purchased misbranded drugs, and administered them to patients.
○ Kincaid made at least $500,000 by seeking reimbursement through the Medicare and Medicaid/ TennCare programs as well as other health benefits programs.
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Misbranded TreatmentsAvastin
Kincaid and the
manager conspired
to hide the illegal
purchases from
nursing staff who
recognized that the
treatments were
counterfeit.
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Misbranded TreatmentsAvastinWhat’s the Impact?
It’s difficult to know because the drugs were administered to gravely ill patients who might have died anyway.
"People who receive a fake medication instead of Avastin could have lost several months of their lives.” – Dr. Nimesh Nagarsheth, oncologist
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What’s the scope of this problem?
We don’t know.
Misbranded Treatments - Avastin
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PanelistsScott Williams, Director, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network
Suzanne Willard, President-Elect, Association of Nurses in Aids Care (PSM member)
William E. Arnold, CEO and Vice-Chair, Community Access National Network (PSM member)
Christopher Weaver, Health & Science Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
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