China's food and drug watchdog has vowed to intensify crackdown
on on-line illegal drug sales to enforce its supervision of
Internet-based drug distribution.
Shao Mingli, State Food and Drug Administration director,
revealed at a national food and drug supervision meeting Thursday
that his administration will cooperate with other departments and
administrations in striking on-line illegal drug selling. They are
being assisted by local food and drug supervision agencies.
According to research by food and drug supervision agencies at
all levels that were based on investigated cases, illegal Internet
drug selling included pedaling medicines without authorization,
exaggerated drug adverts, offering fake drugs or illegal drugs for
mental illnesses and misrepresenting unapproved websites as
legitimate ones.
According to the administration, there are only five authorized
on-line drug outlets. Two are in Beijing, and the others are in
Liaoning and Shandong provinces and Shanghai.
In China, the Internet has been used as a platform for illegal
drug sales due to its purchasing convenience, low cost and
consumer-to-consumer characteristics.
According to Shao, the administration has also made plans for
cooperation with some popular web portals to help them self-police
against illegal medicine adverts.
Currently, local food and drug supervision agencies have already
initiated the awareness campaign.
In Shanghai, the local supervision agency uncovered 24 illegal
drug sale websites from other provinces or regions. It has since
passed on the information to the respective authorities.
It also gave warnings to seven unauthorized businesses with
websites publishing illegal medicine adverts, shut down 21 websites
for illegal drug sales and punished 15 websites for their unlawful
sales activities.
Accordingly, the supervision departments at all levels warned
consumers to consult with their doctors before buying medical
products or medicine over the Internet. They should also refrain
from buying from unauthorized websites, and to take care in giving
information about their bank account numbers and codes on-line.
For detailed information about approved medicines and medical
products, in addition to authorized suppliers, the public is
encouraged to visit the State Food and Drug Administration website
at www.sfda.gov.cn.
(Xinhua News Agency January 31, 2008)