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£0.5m raid on illegal Tamiflu
£0.5m raid on illegal Tamiflu
Date published: 17/01/2006
Officers
from the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) carried out
a raid last week finding £500,000 worth of illegally imported Tamiflu.
The raid in London uncovered 5,000 packets of the drug, which were being sold
on the internet.
An MHRA spokeswoman told AFP: "We believe it's genuine
Tamiflu and we're in the middle of testing it. It's looking more like a stolen
consignment and illegally imported without a licence to be distributed without
a licence.
"That's what we would be directing our solicitors towards in
any forthcoming prosecution." The spread of avian flu into Turkey and increased
public concern about the H5N1 virus are thought to have lead to the trade in
Tamiflu.
MHRA is now investigating several websites in Britain that
claim to be selling Roche's Tamiflu. The Sunday Times uncovered one such firm
in Manchester that was selling cheap antiviral drugs as Tamiflu with a 1,500
per cent mark up.
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