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U.S. government authorities said Monday they have charged four people and a pharmaceutical supply company with conspiring to sell drugs over the Internet to people without valid prescriptions.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said that the Norfolk Men's Clinic made such drugs as Viagra, Xenical, Celebrex, Propecia and Claritin-D available to consumers without prescriptions in an attempt to collect fees for non-existent medical consultations.
The indictment alleges conspiracy, mail fraud, violations of the U.S. Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, obstruction of justice and conspiracy to commit money laundering.
Named in the charge are Anton F. Pusztai, Anita Yates and Dr. Roger Eiland of Clanton, Alabama; Yvan M. Degomme of Miami, Florida; and All International Co. of Miami. Yates was arrested Monday, the Justice Department said.