Sunday, January 22, 2006

Using Technology To Sniff Out Fake Viagra

Here's an interesting way to stop the alarming spread of fake drugs throughout the world: Pfizer has placed radio frequency information (RFID) tags on its Viagra shipments.

The $5 million project is a drop in the bucket for the mega-drugmaker, despite the recent decline in Viagra sales. What's even more interesting is that Pfizer isn't the only pharmaceutical company doing it. West Pharmaceutical Services, a maker of caps for vials, has been using RFID tags (changing them over to seals) for about a year.

Not surprisingly, the potential for a windfall by RFID producer Tagsys is high, according to the company, based on estimates of 10 BILLION units being shipped every year to pharmacies, hospitals and doctors in Europe and the United States.

Remember, you have no need whatsoever to take a pill to "cure" any sexual dysfunction problems that will likely increase your risk health problems and leave you blind to boot!

Information Week January 10, 2006

MSNBC January 6, 2006

More info at:

http://www.dreddyclinic.com/integrated_med/integrated_med.htm

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