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G8 Leaders Acknowledge Problem Of Counterfeit Drugs In Camp David Declaration
CQ HealthBeat reports on the G8 Camp David Declaration, noting that in the statement, G8 leaders acknowledge the problem of counterfeit drugs. "'To protect public health and consumer safety, we also commit to exchange information on rogue Internet pharmacy sites in accordance with national law and share best practices on combating counterfeit medical products,' is the language in the declaration the leaders of some of the largest nations in the world agreed to over the weekend at the Camp David presidential retreat," the news service writes. According to the Senate Judiciary Committee, "counterfeit drugs cause 100,000 deaths worldwide each year, and are responsible for about $75 billion in annual revenue for criminal operations," CQ HealthBeat notes.
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