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New Internet commerce uniform rules in Europe?

 

The European Commission intends to impose uniform rules of Internet commerce throughout the EU.

The draft directive on consumer contract presented in Brussels Commissioner Meglena Kuneva.

This is the most significant revision of the Consumer over the past 30 years. The directive would oblige suppliers, regardless of the location to ensure delivery within 30 days. In case of violation of these provisions on the client’s money should be returned to him during the week - explained by the directive.

According to Euronews, to comply with the directive, if it enters into force, will and non-European online shopping, working with clients from the EU.

Nowadays, purchase through online stores carry up to 150 million people in the EU

Move Your AOL Journals Blog to Blogger.com

In one email sent from AOL® today, and an other on 30th September, AOL assists ALO Journal users transferring their blogs to Blogger.com.

AOL® Journals will permanently shut down on Oct. 31. It’s never an easy decision to shut down a feature, especially one like AOL Journals that some of our members have used for a long time. But with a decline in Journals usage, we have to look carefully at all of AOL’s features to make sure we’re providing as much value to our members as possible

Though we know this might be an inconvenience, the good news is that we’ve partnered with Blogger.com to provide a smooth transition for your journal. Blogger is a free service from Google that makes it easy to share your thoughts with friends and the world. Blogger supports most of the features you’ve come to expect from AOL Journals, and it’s easy to get started. If you wish to transfer your journal to Blogger, they will move your posts, comments and photos to your new blog on their service.”

Link to transfer to Blogger here

The moving panel at Blogger.com using AOL OpenID login

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So, it is so easy to make a move, right?

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Google’s Android: It’s not just for phones

Report: Amazon to have iTunes-like app for Android

Tuesday phone debut is first salvo in Android war

As Android debut nears, Google’s Miner stays mum
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Hype builds for Android phone launch

Google co-founder expects Chrome for Android

FDA blocks imports Ranbaxy’s generic drugs

WASHINGTON: The government closed U.S. borders Tuesday to more than 30 generic drugs _ including popular antibiotics Cipro and cholesterol medicines Zocor _ made by India’s biggest pharmaceutical company RANBAXY, citing poor quality in two of its factories - Dewas and Paonta Sahib plants in India.

Ranbaxy is one of the largest foreign suppliers of generic drugs to the United States. The company makes a number of drug products.  The FDA Import Alert covers more than 30 different generic drug products (Drug List) produced in multiple dosage forms and dosage amounts ( i.e., 25 mg, 50 mg, and 100 mg) at these two locations

NickP (RXP, StimulCash) wrote:

The article is about blocking generic drugs made by 1 pharmacy - Ranbaxy to US in bulk. It does not say about small parcel packages… Which they TRY to block, but its impractical.

So to answer wen’s question i can say that NO this does not affect our sales or % of deliverables.

As you may know, ranbaxy, cipla and other large indian generic drug manufacturers produce and export many generics to USA. And they do that legally waiting for patent to formula to expire, then regitering with the FDA to acquire a certificate to import and generics in the USA.

These manufacturers also produce generic viagra, cialis and other drugs where patent has not expired, nevertheless in India - that doesn’t have patent laws, they can produce and sell generic viagra legally. That’s how Kamagra appeared, and other branded sildenafil products.

There is nothing to stop the manufacturers to sell the drugs to Americans in India. As far as shipping of these drugs is concerned, this is the area where US and India have conflicting laws. Its not illegal in India to ship to USA, that’s why Indian authorities don’t do much about it. It is however illegal to sell the drugs to customers in the States as far as USA’s law is concerned, however USA has no jurisdiction in India, and therefore can not pursue Indian manufacturers.

This issue has been on the table of american lawmakers trying to stop inflow of “illegal” drugs from Indian manufacturers, however its been very difficult. Right now to make the job easier they focused on controlled drugs only, which indeed do present a threat to the the US public as they are in effect drugs that can be bought by any teenager. Although they had numerous success stories in shutting down many online pharmacies selling controlled drugs, the fight is far from over.

Dealing with generic versions of non-controlled drugs (what we are selling here) is a bit more tricky for the US. First of all there has been no reports of serious consequences. Most of the drugs shipped from India for online pharmacies are manufactured in FDA approved Indian factories, and they do meet quality standards. And looks like the public doesn’t mind the fact that they can buy cheap lifestyle drugs without haveing to embarrass themselves infront of a doctor while getting a prescription, and most importantly, they buy the drugs at 15 times cheaper. So there is no backing of general public for tough enforcement of non-controlleds.

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What is controlled drugs?

Some prescription medicines, such as morphine, pethidine, and methadone are classified as controlled drugs. As these medicines are sometimes misused, they have stricter legal controls on their supply to prevent them being obtained illegally.

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If you have been prescribed a controlled drug, there are some additional regulations that govern how the medicine can be supplied to you that are important for you to know.

If you are collecting schedule two controlled drugs, such as morphine, or pethidine, from the pharmacy, you will be asked to show proof of your identity - for example, a driving license, or your passport. You will also need to sign the back of your prescription. To collect a schedule three controlled drug, such as flunitrazepam, you will just need to sign the prescription.

Xanax (Alprazolam), Ambien (zolpidem) Phentermine, Valium (Diazepam) Soma, Carisoprodol, Tramadol and Ultram are available again, but for Echeck or AmericanExpress payment methods only.

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RANBAXY ‘S ARV DRUG, ABACAVIR 300MG TABLETS, INCLUDED IN WHO’S PRE-QUALIFICATION LIST

 Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited (Ranbaxy), announced today that the World Health Organisation (WHO), Geneva, has approved and included another of the Company’s Anti Retrovirals (ARV) drug in its pre-qualification list.

abacavir The product approved by WHO, Geneva , Abacavir 300 mg tablets, will be manufactured at Ranbaxy’s WHO Pre-Qualified manufacturing site at Paonta Sahib, India.

Abacavir is a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor and is widely used as part of first line Anti Retroviral treatment around the world.

Abacavir and lamivudine are Anti Viral Drugs play important roles in fighting HIV infection. They are part of a class of drugs called nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, or NRTIs. This type of drug lowers the number of copies of HIV being made in the body. While EPZICOM is not a cure for HIV, when used as part of your HIV therapy it can help keep the amount of HIV in your body low and your immune system as healthy as possible.

Abacavir (ABC) is the most powerful nucleoside analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NARTI) used to treat HIV and AIDS. Viral strains that are resistant to zidovudine (AZT) or lamivudine (3TC) are generally sensitive to abacavir. When HIV infects a cell, reverse transcriptase copies the viral single stranded RNA genome into a double-stranded viral DNA. The viral DNA is then integrated into the host chromosomal DNA which then allows host cellular processes, such as transcription and translation to reproduce the virus. RTIs block reverse transcriptase’s enzymatic function and prevent completion of synthesis of the double-stranded viral DNA thus preventing HIV from multiplying.

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You can read more about Anti Viral Drugs at Indian online Pharmacy

More about Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited (NSE/BSE: Ranbaxy/500359) (“Ranbaxy”), among the top 10 generic companies in the world and India’s largest pharmaceutical company

Are indian generics safe?

There is an article (are indian generics safe?) in the Washington Post (June 17, 2007) by Marc Kaufman titled “FDA Scrutiny Scant in India, China as Drugs Pour into the U.S.” http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/16/AR2007061601295.htm
And after that Joe and Terry’s Blog wrote “Generic Drugs From India and China May Not Be Safe“. Is it true? No, it is not. Not all of Indian generics are not safe.

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