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Partnership For Safe Medicines Launches India Initiative
Announcement / Corporate Dec 07, 2010, 17:28 IST

New Campaign Brings Together Public and Private Sector Leaders to Address Counterfeit Drug Crisis

 

The Partnership for Safe Medicines (PSM), a group of non-profit organizations and individuals dedicated to protecting consumers from counterfeit drugs, today announced a major expansion of its international coalition with the launch of its partner PSM India. The announcement, which brought together consumer advocates, industry leaders and government officials, marks the latest development in PSM’s ongoing campaign to identify and implement meaningful solutions that address the worldwide counterfeit drug crisis.

“Counterfeit drugs are borderless, dangerous and present an equal threat to people of all races, classes and nationalities,” said Scott LaGanga, executive director of PSM. “Since its inception, PSM has worked to cultivate a diverse and global conversation on the need for the public and private sectors to work together and take action to keep them out of drug supplies. We believe that India has made important contributions in this area and is poised to play a vital role going forward.”

“For the first time in decades, the various stakeholders in India’s health care delivery system have joined together in a shared and aggressive effort to help protect consumers from the effects of this crisis,” said Bejon Misra, trustee of the Consumer Online Foundation and founder of PSM India. “As it becomes increasingly difficult for patients and consumers to separate real from spurious drugs, we believe it’s time to take further steps to protect the health and well being of people across India.”

PSM India today also unveiled a Web site (www.safemedicinesindia.in) to help consumers, businesses and government officials access knowledge and share ideas and information on ways to strengthen regulatory processes. The Web site is also designed to empower consumers and partners.

Participants at today’s launch event include Vince H. Suneja J.D., LLM, First Secretary, MAC (USDOC), Embassy of the United States of America; Devendra Chaudhary, IAS, Joint Secretary to The Government of India, Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers; Dr. S. M. Jharwal, Chairman, National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), Government of India and S. Krishnan, Chairman of Healthy You Foundation.

Earlier this year, Uttar Pradesh FDA officials seized spurious drugs worth Rs 3 crore. The Indian government estimates that substandard drugs account for about 8 percent of the country’s drug supply, with independent estimates ranging from 12 to 25 percent.

“The counterfeit drug issue warrants a broad and international response with all stakeholders, especially law enforcement, at the table,” said Tom Kubic, president and CEO of the Pharmaceutical Security Institute (PSI). “PSM India is exactly the type of effort that is needed to educate consumers and identify meaningful solutions that apply to every nation and region across the globe.”

For more information on PSM, please visit: http://www.safemedicines.org.

About PSM:

Comprised of more than 60 non-profit organizations, the Partnership for Safe Medicines is a public health group committed to the safety of prescription medicines and protecting consumers against counterfeit, substandard or otherwise unsafe medicines. PSM can be found on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/SafeMedicines), Twitter (@safemedicines), and the web at www.safemedicines.org.

 

 

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