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Man indicted in sale of 'homemade', untested cancer drugs

State officials say more than 9,800 pounds of expired and unwanted prescription drugs were collected during a recent take-back event.
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State officials say more than 9,800 pounds of expired and unwanted prescription drugs were collected during a recent take-back event.

 

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Federal prosecutors say an Alabama man has been indicted on charges he manufactured homemade and untested cancer drugs in his kitchen and marketed them to “alternative-medicine doctors” in the U.S., Mexico and elsewhere. 

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Alabama announced Wednesday that 54-year-old Patrick Charles Bishop was charged with conspiracy and nearly three-dozen other fraud-related counts in the purchase, manufacture and distribution of drug products that had never been approved by federal regulators.

Prosecutors say the drugs contained a compound purchased from a Chinese manufacturer. Bishop claimed they were effective cancer treatments.

It's unclear whether he has an attorney who can comment for him.

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