FDA Issues Warning: CanaRx Drugs Not Always from Canada
FDA Issues Warning: CanaRx Drugs Not Always from Canada
CanaRx, a Canada drug company, sells many prescription medicines at a lower cost to public and private employer programs in the United States, and many of these buyers are city and county governments seeking to save money. CanaRx says the medications it sells are high-quality, but the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has found that this isn’t always true. In fact, the ingredients that are presumed to be in some of the products may not be at all.“Operations like CanaRx use their names to imply that patients are receiving medicines approved in Canada, when it’s likely that some of those drugs are from other countries with lax standards,” Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the FDA commissioner, said. “Such operations take advantage of unsuspecting Americans, by purporting to distribute safe and effective imported drugs, at least some of which are instead expired, mislabeled, subject to recalls or potentially counterfeit.”
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FDA warns Canadian company about distributing 'potentially dangerous' drugs in USF.D.A. says Canadian Company, CanaRx, Sells Unsafe Medicines to U.S. Buyers
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