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EU warns over fake anti-obesity drug

EU warns over fake anti-obesity drug
Mon Mar 27, 2006 6:43 PM GMT



BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Fake versions of an anti-obesity drug are being touted on the Internet even though it has not been approved for sale in the European Union, the European Commission warned consumers on Monday.

Fakes of the drug rimonabant, an experimental drug from Sanofi-Aventis which is still being tested by the European Medicines Evaluation Agency, are being sold on several websites under the proposed brand name of Acomplia, the EU executive said.

"Patients who buy unlicensed and counterfeit or illicit copies of rimonabant may be putting their health at risk," the Commission said in a statement.

EU member states have identified 170 medicines as being counterfeit and illegally sold over the past five years, particularly Viagra and Cialis to treat erectile dysfunction, and Tamiflu for viral infections.

U.S. drug firm Pfizer welcomed the Commission's warning.

"Pfizer is very concerned about the surge in counterfeit medicines, putting at risk the lives and wellbeing of patients in Europe and elsewhere," said Julian Mount, senior director of European trade at Pfizer.

"However, illegal Internet trade is just one part of the story. Counterfeits have also made it into the legitimate medicines supply chain in Europe," Mount said.

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