What are the legal implications of counterfeit drugs?

Counterfeit drugs are illegal and can have serious legal implications in Oregon. A counterfeit drug is any drug, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, that is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA regulates the safety, effectiveness, and labeling of all drugs sold in the United States. When someone sells a counterfeit drug, they are in violation of U.S. Federal law. In Oregon, any person who knowingly distributes, dispenses, manufactures, or imports any counterfeit drug is guilty of a Class A Felony. This penalty is punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a maximum fine of $375,000. In addition, Oregon law requires any person who sells or distributes a counterfeit drug to be liable for the full amount of any damage or injury sustained by any person who ingested, inhaled, or injected the counterfeit drug, and the counterfeit drug must be replaced in full by the person who sold or distributed it. Therefore, the legal implications of counterfeit drugs are serious. It is important for those in Oregon to ensure that any drug they are taking, purchasing, or distributing is approved by the FDA and not counterfeit. Doing otherwise could lead to serious consequences and legal penalties.

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