Actor: River East Supplies Ltd

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    The problem showed up more clearly when a British wholesaler, Richard’s Pharma Ltd, bought 120 packs of counterfeit Avastin from a Turkish wholesaler and exported 38 of them to the United States. .167 The medicines were then bought by American doctors through a company belonging to Thomas Haughton called Montana Healthcare Solutions. Finally, it should be explained that Haughton's brother-in-law, Kris Thorkelson, a pharmacist based in Winnipeg in Canada, distributed medicines by Internet to American consumers on the website Canadrugs.com and was investigated even though it did not sell Avastin. http://www.iracm.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Rapport-Etude_IRACM_Cont...

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    ID Actor 1 Actor 2 Tipo Evidencia
    44055 River East Supplies Ltd X Economic - Supplying counterfeit medicine to

    The counterfeit Avastin® was shipped to Volunteer Distribution from a company identified as River East Supplies, Ltd. ("River East"), which is located in the United Kingdom. http://www.fda.gov/ICECI/CriminalInvestigations/ucm349880.htm

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    ID Actor 1 Actor 2 Tipo Evidencia
    44066 Canadrugs.com River East Supplies Ltd Economic - Supplying counterfeit medicine to

    Mr. Thorkelson didn't respond to questions about his company or the fake Avastin. His attorney, Troy Harwood-Jones, legal counsel for Canada Drugs, said CanadaDrugs.com is separate from companies that the FDA said handled the counterfeit Avastin. The records show Mr. Thorkelson's company also does business as Clinical Care, Quality Specialty Products and Bridgewater Medical, which are other distributors identified by the FDA in the Avastin case. http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303879604577410430607090226

    44003 Richard’s Pharma Ltd River East Supplies Ltd Economic - Supplying counterfeit medicine to

    The problem showed up more clearly when a British wholesaler, Richard’s Pharma Ltd, bought 120 packs of counterfeit Avastin from a Turkish wholesaler and exported 38 of them to the United States. .167 The medicines were then bought by American doctors through a company belonging to Thomas Haughton called Montana Healthcare Solutions. Finally, it should be explained that Haughton's brother-in-law, Kris Thorkelson, a pharmacist based in Winnipeg in Canada, distributed medicines by Internet to American consumers on the website Canadrugs.com and was investigated even though it did not sell Avastin. http://www.iracm.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Rapport-Etude_IRACM_Cont...