Posted: Feb 22, 2021 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: February 22
As part of a plea agreement, two California cancer physicians have admitted they bought unapproved, counterfeit oncology drugs from a company owned by a Winnipeg internet pharmacy pioneer. The Altuzan, also known as Avastin, is an injectable cancer medication. It was found to have no active ingredients. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
Two California oncologists have agreed to plead guilty in a case involving the purchase of more than $1 million US in unapproved and counterfeit cancer drugs from a company owned by a Winnipeg internet pharmacy pioneer.
Dr. Stanley Rossman and Dr. Mark Goldstein of Hematology Oncology Consultants will be back in a Los Angeles court March 19.
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