IBM and Golden State Medical Supply Create Drug Safety Model to Help Combat Counterfeiting
Posted on: Friday, 24 April 2009, 13:56 CDT
Electronic Pedigree Services Enable Small and Mid-Sized Drug Companies to Adopt "Smart" Drug Safety Technology
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Global counterfeit drug sales will grow at almost twice the rate of legitimate pharmaceutical commerce by 2010 according to estimates from the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest. The organization predicts that the counterfeiting business will generate
Using IBM technology, GSMS is now able to act in accordance with California's law which take effect in 2015, as well as new electronic pedigree regulations that are emerging in other states and countries. Having used IBM's system in its own operations, GSMS is now offering pedigree compliance services to pharmaceutical manufacturers seeking a quick and proven way of addressing regulations taking effect in
The pioneering work with GSMS overcomes many of the previous obstacles to creating an effective electronic pedigree program faced by small to mid-size pharmaceutical companies. New improvements in technology, lower costs, as well as new industry standards for sharing and analyzing information are making it possible for drug companies of any size to ensure their drugs are authentic -- while enabling the use of smart technology to track movement of drugs from the manufacturing floor to the pharmacy.
An electronic pedigree is an electronic record containing information on all the steps a pharmaceutical takes as it moves from the manufacturer, to wholesalers, and finally, to pharmacies or hospitals.
"The pharmaceutical industry giants won't have a problem complying with the
Serialized drug pedigree information is gathered by IBM's WebSphere Premises Server software, and transmitted to IBM's InfoSphere Traceability Server, which allows GSMS to manage and share information with trading partners to authenticate pharmaceuticals. The software is compliant with both GS1/EPCglobal's Electronic Product Code Information Services (EPCIS) standard, and its Drug Pedigree Standard. In addition to using the IBM system for electronic pedigree, it can also address business needs such as chargeback resolution, targeted recall and expiration management.
"Now is the time for the pharmaceutical industry to inject technology into their operations to make the drugs we take safer," said
About Golden State Medical Supply, Inc.
In business since 1986, Golden State Medical Supply, Inc. is a contract manufacturer and third party logistics provider licensed by the California State Board of Pharmacy to sell pharmaceuticals and registered with the FDA and licensed to manufacturer pharmaceuticals by the California Department of Public Health, Food and Drug Branch to our valued partners in the medical industry. For more information, visit www.gsms.us
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