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The French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and the Fondation Chirac are presenting Pharmacide. This video is warning against the dangers of consumption of drugs purchased through the Internet.

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ACCESS TO QUALITY MEDICINES AND HEALTHCARE

Press contact : Juliette Karpa +33 (0)1 47 42 87 71 / [email protected]

Tuesday, May 10, 2011 PHARMACIDE

Video to raise awareness about the dangers of purchasing falsified medicines on the Internet

The French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and the Fondation Chirac are presenting Pharmacide, a video warning against the dangers of consumption of drugs purchased through the Internet. The aim is to inform consumers and patients that medicine is not just another commodity.

The film premiered on May 10, 2011 and will be available on the websites of the Fondation Chirac, of France Diplomacie, and LatitudeFrance.

Through the stories of three characters living in New York, Paris, and Hanoi, the film shows that Internet pharmaceutical purchases are increasingly common in wealthy countries. Consumers of all socio-professional groups, regardless of age, engage in such practices.

In February 2010, Pfizer conducted a study showing that one in five consumers regularly buy drugs online in Europe. In France, 14% of respondents say they buy prescription drugs online.

On February 16, 2011, the European Parliament voted a directive to prevent the introduction of falsified medicines into the European market, with a more specific section to better regulate the Internet sales of authorized drugs. The Fondation Chirac applauds the European initiative and hopes that the EU will include, in its cooperation programs with developing countries, projects specifically dedicated to ensuring the safety of the pharmaceutical distribution circuit and enhancing drug quality control.

PHARMACIDE

Direction and Production: Soho Films

Funding Partners: French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs

Fondation Chirac

U.S. Pharmacopeia

World Intellectual Property Organization

Traffic in falsified medicines primarily affects developing countries with fragile borders, whose regulation are in the process of being defined, and who have few means to control and punish traffickers. The Fondation Chirac is working, in partnership with the Pierre Fabre foundation, on a field project with exemplary practices to fight against this scourge. The National Drug Quality Control Laboratory of Benin reinforces these efforts. The French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs has also established a Priority Solidarity Fund for the Mekong region that cooperates with the region's governments to fight against the manufacture and trade of falsified medicines.