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Terrorists might tamper with imported Canadian prescriptions: FDA chief
AP via CANOE ^ | 8/11/2004

Posted on 08/11/2004 5:37:10 PM PDT by Vision Thing

WASHINGTON (AP) - Tampering with prescription drugs imported from Canada could be a way for terrorists to launch an attack on Americans, acting U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner Lester Crawford said Wednesday.

Crawford said in an interview possible action by terrorists is the most serious of his concerns about the increasing efforts of states and cities to import drugs from Canada to save money.

Would-be terrorists need only poke around the Internet to learn how Tylenol, then the leading U.S. painkiller, was removed from shelves, filled with cyanide and returned to stores to kill unsuspecting consumers two decades ago.

"I would think that's something they would be looking at," Crawford said of terrorists.

"Nothing like that has happened," he added.

"But it is a source of continuing concern."

A spokesman for U.S. Homeland Security Department said it has received "no specific information" of such a threat.

"We do acknowledge that al-Qaida and other terrorist groups have studied agroterrorism techniques and have probably considered that tactic with regard to destabilizing the United States," said Brian Roehrkasse, spokesman for the Homeland Security Department.

"While we must assume that such a threat exists generally, we have no specific information now about any al-Qaida threats to our food or drug supply."

The FDA is under mounting pressure - and faces a lawsuit filed by the state of Vermont - to soften its stance on Canadian drug imports, seen by some state and city officials as a way to shave thousands to millions from drug bills.

The FDA has held fast, citing concerns about the safety and effectiveness of the illegally imported drugs. So far, however, the agency has done little more than issue warning letters. And Crawford said the agency has not yet decided whether to vigorously defend itself against the Vermont lawsuit.

The agency's concerns about Canadian prescription imports are many. Crawford said some drugs are shipped without proper refrigeration, some have the wrong potency and some are counterfeit, lacking active ingredients.

Crawford's top concern: terrorists could strike at drugs.

He said he was recently briefed about the stream of previously unknown al-Qaida terror threats yielded by recent arrests and raids. Asked whether the briefing covered potential terror strikes involving products the agency regulates - including food and drugs - Crawford declined further comment.

Two recent product-tampering episodes the agency faced this summer ended with no injury or death.

Baby food, which he said was probably singled out for its shock effect, was laced with ground castor beans in Irvine, Calif. The contamination source is unclear; no suspect has yet been arrested. Ricin, a deadly toxin, is made from castor beans.

And a shipment of lemons from Argentina - alleged to be impregnated with an unknown "harmful biological substance" - was barred from entry at the Port of Newark, N.J., on Aug. 6. The U.S. coast guard, Department of Homeland Security and the FDA worked on the investigation, freezing the lemons to preserve the contaminant.

"There was nothing we could find in there," Crawford said.

The agency, however, can't pin its hopes on terrorist missteps, he said.

"The public-health implications of a terrorist attack using anything we regulate would be greater. It would be immediate."

"It would be problematic. I mean, not all terrorist attempts are going to be botched like the (baby food tampering)," he said.

"But I would say terrorism would be at the top of the list. And, I think that's where it ought to be."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Canada; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: canada; fda; foodanddrugadmin; pharmacies; terrorists
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1 posted on 08/11/2004 5:37:11 PM PDT by Vision Thing
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To: Vision Thing

Terrorists could insert sneak ricin into all cans of cranberry sauce just before Thanksgiving. Be afraid, everybody.


2 posted on 08/11/2004 5:41:37 PM PDT by dr_who_2
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To: Vision Thing

A Prescription attack sounds like a stretch of the imagination to me. I could more easily believe its a trial-balloon rationale to prevent folks from buying out-of-country prescriptions. If it would come to pass, it would hurt mostly Canada.


3 posted on 08/11/2004 5:42:09 PM PDT by C210N
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To: Vision Thing

BS, and a reach. Terrorists could break into pharmacies and "tamper with" drugs right here in the good ol' USA too.


4 posted on 08/11/2004 5:42:21 PM PDT by asgardshill (Jury Duty REJECT - Perfect 0 and 11 record stands.)
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To: asgardshill

let me second that - total BS! If one is against importing prescription drugs from canada, fair enough, give your reasons. But linking it to terrorism is the equiv of saying, because it hurts the children!!


5 posted on 08/11/2004 5:45:37 PM PDT by Wayne07
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To: Vision Thing

I've heard terrorists might put a virus in porn and then post it to the internet. The virus could erase your hard drive!

I'm afraid to download porn!


6 posted on 08/11/2004 5:45:51 PM PDT by ibbryn (this tag intentionally left blank)
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To: dr_who_2

Always imagine your vulnerabilities:


7 posted on 08/11/2004 5:46:29 PM PDT by Vision Thing (Vegas, Beeber, Vegas!)
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To: Vision Thing
If they mess with Bryers chocolate ice cream.....then we should annihilate them all
8 posted on 08/11/2004 5:46:47 PM PDT by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: Vision Thing

Personally, I'd be a whole lot more nervous about what the folks at KFC are doing with the damned chickens when nobody's looking.


9 posted on 08/11/2004 5:48:45 PM PDT by GMMAC (lots of terror cells in Canada - I'll be waving my US flag when the Marines arrive!)
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To: C210N

Yep...and this comes on the heals of both candidates being asked to support a bus trip to Canada to buy low-cost prescriptions. I smell a rat.


10 posted on 08/11/2004 5:49:25 PM PDT by cwb (If it weren't for Republicans, liberals would have no real enemies)
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To: C210N
A Prescription attack sounds like a stretch of the imagination to me. I could more easily believe its a trial-balloon rationale to prevent folks from buying out-of-country prescriptions. If it would come to pass, it would hurt mostly Canada.

For anti-terrorist purposes, I think it's okay for the FDA to put this theory out there. It may make any canadian-hosted terrorist think twice about adopting this line of offense.

11 posted on 08/11/2004 5:50:15 PM PDT by Vision Thing (Vegas, Beeber, Vegas!)
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To: Vision Thing

That is a scare tactic to head off the calls for allowing drug importing.

We should expect better from 'officials.' Acting U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner Lester Crawford should be ashamed.

By that same logic, any import of any kind could conceivably be used by terrorists.


12 posted on 08/11/2004 5:51:14 PM PDT by TomGuy (After 20 years in the Senate, all Kerry has to run on is 4 months of service in Viet Nam.)
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To: dr_who_2
.....and they might poison the water

blow us up with trucks

blow us up with helicopters

car bomb us at the mall

put stricnine in our salads at Wendy's

etc, etc...so it goes

all the terrorist have to do is just threaten something....they will wear us down and disrupt business by merely creating a situation where every plane, train, automobile has to be searched.......sigh.

13 posted on 08/11/2004 5:52:08 PM PDT by B.O. Plenty
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To: asgardshill

You're agreeing with AP's subtle, anti-Bush hits in this article?


14 posted on 08/11/2004 5:52:25 PM PDT by Vision Thing (Vegas, Beeber, Vegas!)
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To: ibbryn
I've heard terrorists might put a virus in porn and then post it to the internet. The virus could erase your hard drive!

Or they might send it in an email titled "Good Times!"

15 posted on 08/11/2004 5:53:15 PM PDT by Poohbah (If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room.)
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To: Vision Thing
Will the Department of Transportation warn us that the terrorists are planning on sneaking bombs into the country in Japanese cars - so be sure to buy from American car companies like GM, Ford or Chrysler, well just GM and Ford.
16 posted on 08/11/2004 5:54:28 PM PDT by KarlInOhio (Sandy, is that a top secret document in your pants or are you just happy to see me?)
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To: Vision Thing

Not at all. I'm agreeing with the general idea that the FDA seems to be reaching out into the stratosphere for any frail reed of an excuse to ban or severely restrict meds from Canada. They're a heck of a lot cheaper there than they are here.


17 posted on 08/11/2004 5:54:50 PM PDT by asgardshill (Jury Duty REJECT - Perfect 0 and 11 record stands.)
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To: TomGuy; Howlin

"Tampering with prescription drugs imported from Canada could be a way for terrorists to launch an attack on Americans, acting U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner Lester Crawford said Wednesday."

Bush Admin is obsessed with getting contributions from the drug lobbies. This is grotesque, a winner issue for Kerry.

Maybe Bush can make up for this at the convention with dreams of going to Mars, alien amnesties, bashing lawyers and that stem cell issue.

< /sarcasm>


18 posted on 08/11/2004 5:54:59 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: ibbryn
I've heard terrorists might put a virus in porn and then post it to the internet.

In related news ... internet bandwidth use is mysteriously cut in half.
19 posted on 08/11/2004 5:55:24 PM PDT by lelio
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To: MrShoop
You're saying it's completely impossible that terrorists could pull off this trick.

You're assuming that this is only a disguised effort to prevent importation of cheap drugs, nothing more, nothing less.

Test your assumptions.

20 posted on 08/11/2004 5:56:38 PM PDT by Vision Thing (Vegas, Beeber, Vegas!)
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