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The Future of the Online Pharmacy?

  • rmikhaelov
  • Nov 22, 2012
  • 2 min read

The FDA sent Warning Letters to the operators of more than 4,100 identified websites. As a follow up, the agency sent notices to Registries, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and domain Name Registrars (DNRs) informing them that these websites were selling products in violation of U.S. law. The FDA is working with its foreign counterparts to address the remaining websites that continue to offer unapproved or misbranded prescription medicines to U.S. consumers.


“Internet pharmacies that illegally sell unapproved, counterfeit, or potentially adulterated or substandard drugs are an inherently international crime problem,” said John Roth, director of the FDA’s Office of Criminal Investigation. “The FDA is pleased to work with INTERPOL, the international police agency, to fight this problem. Because these criminals do not respect international borders, the international coordinated law enforcement response represented by Operation Pangea demonstrates that international cooperation is the best way to protect the American public from the risk of unsafe drugs.”

The FDA coordinated the efforts of this year’s Operation Pangea V, including screening all drug products received through the international mail facilities during the IIWA. Preliminary findings showed that certain products from abroad, such as antibiotics, antidepressants, and other drugs to treat high cholesterol, diabetes, and high blood pressure, were on the way to U.S. consumers. Many of those products can pose health risks if taken without the supervision of a health care practitioner or if the products have been removed from the market for safety reasons.

The FDA encourages consumers to report suspected criminal activity at www.fda.gov/oci.

The IIWA is a collaboration between FDA, INTERPOL , the World Customs Organization, Permanent Forum of International Pharmaceutical Crime, Heads of Medicines Agencies Working Group of Enforcement Officers, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency of the United Kingdom, the Irish Medicines Board, the London Metropolitan Police, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Center for Safe Internet Pharmacies, and national health and law enforcement agencies from 100 participating countries.

The FDA, an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, protects the public health by assuring the safety, effectiveness, and security of human and veterinary drugs, vaccines and other biological products for human use, and medical devices. The agency also is responsible for the safety and security of our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, dietary supplements, and products that give off electronic radiation, and for regulating tobacco products.


Illegal Pharmacy Blacklist

Below are the URL’s for illegal pharmacies identified by the FDA, HealthPricer and other official bodies:

  1. AllPills.net

  2. Pharmacy-4U.net

  3. DirectMedsMall.com

  4. Brandpills.com

  5. Emediline.com

  6. RX-ed.com

  7. RXePharm.com

  8. Pharmacea.org

  9. PillsPharm.com

  10. MensHealthDrugs.net

  11. BigXplus.net

  12. MediClub.md

  13. InterTab.de

  14. Pillenpharm.com

  15. Bigger-X.com

  16. PillsLand.com

  17. EZMEDZ.com

  18. UnitedMedicals.com

  19. Best-Medz.com

  20. USAPillsrx.net

  21. USAMedz.com

  22. BluePills-Rx.com

  23. Genericpharmacy.us

  24. I-Kusuri.jp

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