Fake Viagra - Charges Laid Against Two Ontario Pharmacies and their Owner

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Article Date: 29 Sep 2005 - 9:00 PST

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On September 27, 2005, the RCMP laid charges against two Ontario pharmacies and their pharmacist owner for allegedly selling and distributing counterfeit Viagra. These charges follow a search warrant executed by the RCMP on July 13, 2005, at Direct Compounding Ltd. and Optimum Compounding Pharmacy Ltd., both located in Richmond Hill, Ontario. All product related to the investigation was seized in July.

The Ontario College of Pharmacists secured the closure of Direct Compounding effective July 22. Direct Compounding subsequently closed its business. The College also placed restrictions on the licence of the pharmacist and Optimum Compounding that prevent the dispensing of any erectile dysfunction drugs. The pharmacist and pharmacies have been referred to the College's discipline committee.

Health Canada informed the pharmacist owner that his activities contravened the Food and Drugs Act and its regulations. This meant that the he had sold a drug not authorized for sale by Health Canada. Health Canada has received confirmation that all non-compliant activities at those pharmacies have ceased.

Reported incidents of pharmacies selling counterfeit drugs remain rare; Health Canada will continue to assist the RCMP and other regulatory agencies in safeguarding the drug distribution system. Health Canada is responsible for the review and approval of the safety, efficacy and quality of drugs in Canada, while the pharmacy regulatory bodies across Canada are responsible for the licensing of pharmacies.

Canadian consumers are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the name of the pharmaceuticals they are taking as well as the size, shape, colour and imprints on the tablets. If they have any questions about their medication, they should speak with a pharmacist or consult with another health care professional.

For additional information on pharmacy care, visit the Ontario College of Pharmacists Web Site.

HEALTH CANADA.

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