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Crackdown on drug industry launched
By Shan Juan (China Daily)
08:20, July 18, 2013
Officials from the food and drug administration and other local authorities in Xingtai, Hebei province, explain food and drug security to locals in June. (Chen Kejia for China Daily)
Unauthorized production, improper online sales and fake medicines targeted
China's top food and drug authority has launched a major crackdown on the illegal sale and production of pharmaceutical drugs on the mainland and is employing an old tactic to caution violators of the campaign: a public blacklist.
The crackdown, which began this month and will continue for half a year, mainly targets the online sale of illegal drugs and traditional Chinese medicine, Yan Jiangying, spokeswoman for the China Food and Drug Administration, said at a news conference on Wednesday.
"Those caught violating regulations and laws will be severely punished accordingly, and they will be made public for public supervision," she said, adding that a blacklist will name violators and be regularly updated on its official website.
"The campaign will help the administration establish more regulations and mechanisms … and better control drug safety risks," Yan said.
Li Guoqing, director of the administration's drug and cosmetics supervision and management division, said the illegal sale of drugs is posing major challenges to the pharmaceutical industry and people's lives.
"At the moment, problems such as the online sale of fake drugs and the unlicensed retail, production and marketing of substandard drugs, as well as the improper processing of herbs (for TCM) are major challenges," Li said.
Last year, the administration partnered with the United States Food and Drug Administration and shut down 18 illegal Chinese-language websites selling counterfeit or illegal medicines and dietary supplements.
The websites, with servers based in the US, targeted Chinese consumers, including Chinese-Americans worldwide, according to previous reports.
Under the crackdown, "we'll initiate a domestic overhaul of illegal online pharmacies in early August with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the Ministry of Public Security", Li said.
Currently, there are 95 government-recognized online pharmacies on the mainland, according to the China Food and Drug Administration.
Yan said the government-recognized websites protect consumers by allowing buyers to file complaints if there is an issue with a product.
The rapid development of information technology has pushed drug sales online in recent years, but it has also made it easier for counterfeit drugs to be purchased on the Internet.
Mao Zhenbin, who heads the administration's inspection department, revealed that a fake cancer treatment network busted last year in Jiangsu province also sold its products online.
"Such cases might cost lives," he said.
Online scam
Illegal online pharmacies are more likely to sell counterfeit or substandard drugs than drug stores or hospitals, officials said.
Other problems the crackdown will look to tackle are retailers who are repackaging expired drugs, who are falsely marketing the efficacy of their products as well as the improper storage of drugs.
"Illegal online sales of drugs is actually a public nuisance for the world," Li said. "The price they offer might sound tempting but quite often scams are behind."
Last month, Li said, the US FDA shut down 1,677 websites for selling fake or substandard drugs.
But Mao said it is extremely difficult to crack down on online stores that sell illegal medicines, pointing out that some illegal websites may base their servers outside China.
Other online outlets like bulletin board systems, social networking tools and instant messaging services are also beginning to sell fake medicines, "making overhauls even more difficult", he said.
As part of the crackdown, the administration will target major TCM herbal markets on the mainland in late August.
Businesses caught with adulterating TCM herbs or ingredients as well as improperly processing, producing, selling and marketing poisonous medicinal materials will be shut down and punished, Mao said. Businesses also sourcing ingredients from plants and animals that are protected by China will also be shut down.
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