FDA Raids Florida Stores That Consumers Use To Buy Drugs From Canada
Posted By American Med Spa Association, Tuesday, November 21, 2017
The Food and Drug Administration last month sent criminal investigation agents with search warrants into nine storefronts across Central Florida that help customers order drugs from pharmacies in Canada and overseas at big discounts.
The agents notified the store owners that importing drugs from foreign countries is illegal and that those helping to “administer” such medicines could face fines or jail time.
None of the stores has closed, but their owners are scared the Trump administration has reversed a long-standing “non-enforcement” policy against the stores. Some of them have been open for nearly 15 years.
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The agents notified the store owners that importing drugs from foreign countries is illegal and that those helping to “administer” such medicines could face fines or jail time.
None of the stores has closed, but their owners are scared the Trump administration has reversed a long-standing “non-enforcement” policy against the stores. Some of them have been open for nearly 15 years.
Read more at WUSF News >>