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This product information is intended only for residents of the United States.

Below is a list of Web sites that provide more information about counterfeit and importation.

United States Web sites

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)—Organization that represents and advocates for U.S. pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.

  • BuySafeDrugs.info—PhRMA-sponsored clearinghouse for the latest news, policies, opinion, and research on prescription drug importation that also provides news alerts and information about alternatives to importation.
  • Safemedicines.org—PhRMA program that provides the basics of medicine safety, precautions to consider when buying medicines online, and tips on how to avoid counterfeit medicines as well as a daily news digest and links to helpful safety resources.

United States Chamber of Commerce—World's largest not-for-profit business federation that, among other things, works to stop the spread of counterfeit products.

United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS)—Government department that leverages resources within federal, state, and local governments to create a single, integrated agency focused on protecting the American people and their homeland.

United States Department of Commerce (DOC)—Government department with the responsibility to foster, serve, and promote the Nation's economic development and technological advancement.

  • Strategy Targeting Organized Piracy (STOP!)—Initiative launched by the USPTO to combat the threat of counterfeit products. Includes a hotline as well as information to leverage the resources of the U.S. Government to secure and enforce trademarks, patents, and copyrights overseas.
  • StopFakes.gov—USPTO's Web site devoted to the STOP! initiative.

United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA)—Government organization responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation; advancing the public health by helping to speed innovations that make medicines and foods more effective, safer, and more affordable; and helping the public get the accurate, science-based information they need to use medicines and foods to improve their health.

The Center for Medicines in the Public Interest (CMPI)—Clearinghouse of information on the development, accessibility, and safety of pharmaceuticals.

International Web sites

European Alliance for Access to Safe Medicines (EAASM)—An independent, cross-sector patient safety Alliance campaigning for the exclusion of counterfeit and substandard medicines from the supply chain. Raises public awareness of the issues surrounding counterfeit medicines. Pfizer is actively involved as a key Alliance member helping drive initiatives against counterfeit medicines.

International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition (IACC)—International coalition of organizations committed to deterring counterfeiting and piracy worldwide.

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)—Global business organization serving world business by promoting trade and investment, open markets for goods and services, and the free flow of capital.  Get more information on ICC’s IPR efforts. Learn more

International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers (IFPMA)—Non-profit non-governmental agency representing research-based pharmaceutical industry associations from both developing and developed countries.

Interpol—World’s largest international police organization that provides a range of essential services for the law enforcement community to optimize the international effort to combat crime, including counterfeiting and product integrity issues.

Medicines and Health Care Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)—United Kingdom agency committed to safeguarding public health by ensuring that medicines, health care products, and medical equipment are used safely and meet appropriate standards of safety, quality, performance and effectiveness.

Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)—Australian government agency responsible for safeguarding public health and safety in Australia by regulating medicines and medical devices.

The Organization for Economic Co–Operation and Development (OECD)—Group of member countries that share a commitment to democratic government and the market economy and work on economic and social issues including development, science, and innovation. Learn more about the multi-year OECD project on counterfeiting and piracy.

Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites (VIPPS)—List of certified online pharmacies that helps to ensure authenticity when buying prescription medicines online.

World Customs Organization (WCO)—Independent intergovernmental body whose mission is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of Customs administrations.

World Health Organization (WHO)—United Nations specialized agency for health whose objective is the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health as defined as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

German Pharma Health Fund E.V. (GPHF)—Initiative of research-based pharmaceutical companies in Germany that projects focus on quality control and quality-management activities in the area of drug supply, and on the improvement of basic health care. For specific counterfeit information, see the GPHF’s report Counterfeit Medicines: An Unscrupulous Business.

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