The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned the public to be careful when purchasing medicines over the Internet. The FDA is calling for fines of up to $500,000 for every time they sell a drug without the prior consent of the US.
A one-dimensional, internet-centric approach to security could leave us economically and militarily vulnerable. The past 20 years have seen companies migrate from 100 per cent in-house employees, who did everything from gardening and food to...
And on Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration issued a report urging RFID adoption among drug wholesalers, manufacturers and retailers. The technology is "needed to secure the integrity of the drug supply chain," according to a statement from...
A recent report by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said: "The adoption and common use of RFID as the standard track and trace technology… is feasible in 2007. The FDA acknowledges several barriers remain to RFID adoption in the industry...
The company hopes more of its partners will purchase the readers based on recommendations from the US Food and Drug Administration, which is urging the drug industry to adopt the technology. Pharmacists and drug distributors can retrieve the...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has stopped short of mandating the use of RFID to trace pharmaceuticals in the supply chain - but the move could soon be on the agenda. As part of new measures designed to prevent counterfeit drugs being...