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    Offers of Biological threaths. The recent reports of anthrax exposure have
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Offers Of Biological Threaths

Submitted by heythere429 on December 6, 2005

Category: American History
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The recent reports of anthrax exposure have spawned numerous websites and emails selling Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) and other antibiotics for treatment. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) warns that fraudsters often follow the headlines, tailoring their offers to prey on consumers' fears and vulnerabilities.

If you're wondering whether to buy products online from sellers who claim that their products will protect you from biological threats, the FTC, as well as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), have news for you:

Talk to your health-care professional before you use any medications.
Unless you are specifically notified or instructed by public health officials, there is no need to obtain or take antibiotics to prevent anthrax. Confirming an infection requires a doctor's examination and diagnosis. This is particularly important for anthrax. A general questionnaire does not provide enough information-or the right kind of information-for a health-care professional to determine whether 1) a particular drug will work for you; 2) it is safe to use; 3) another treatment is more appropriate; 4) there will be adverse reactions with another medication you're taking; or 5) you have an underlying medical condition, such as an allergy, that could make the drug harmful.

Know that some websites may sell ineffective drugs.
Some sites may claim to sell FDA-approved drugs, like Cipro, made to meet U.S. standards. But they may be selling a similar drug made elsewhere, where there may be no guarantee of appropriate manufacturing standards. There also may be no way for you to tell whether a drug is an ineffective "knock-off" just by looking at the pills. In fact, the drugs could be counterfeit or even adulterated with dangerous contaminants.

Know who you're buying from.
Would you buy a prescription drug from a sidewalk vendor? Online, anyone...

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