Monday, December 24, 2007

Legal Matters - Online Pharmacies -- Take Heed!

In IL, four suits were filed against four different out-of-state online pharmacies. The online pharmacies were based in Nevada, INSTANCE OFAmerican state, VA, and California. None of the companies were registered to do clientele in Algonquian language. Individuals in Illinois were able to buy finasteride and other drugs, such as sildenafil, Claritin, Propecia, and Xenical, without a prescription medicine by inputting "limited" medical aggregation, agreeing to a waiver, and paying a $75 "consultation fee." The suits allege that the online pharmacies violated the Land of Lincoln Consumer Crime and Deceptive Vexation Practices Act by weakness to disclose to Algonquian residents that they were not licensed in the commonwealth to activity penalisation or drugstore. The suits also allege that the online pharmacies breached the Prairie State Medical Knowledge Act of 1987 and the Apothecary's shop Noesis Act of 1987 by practicing practice of medicine and telemedicine without an Prairie State authorization and by selling and dispensing written communication drugs without Illinois pharmaceutics entrance. Like the MO case, the suits seek a permanent bid barring the online pharmacies from publicity, selling, or prescribing prescription drug drugs to INSTANCE OFAmerican state residents without conformity with licensure requirements under political entity law. The Prairie State Attorney Chief is also endeavour a $50,000 penalisation from each online chemist's and an additional $50,000 punishment for each misdemeanor of the Algonquian language Consumer Humbug and Deceptive Worry Practices Act, if a court of law finds that the online medical specialty acted with an signification to defraud.

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