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Drug Counterfeiting

International Journal of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 2005
Recent literature suggests that drug counterfeiting is not just a national but also an international concern, affecting health policy makers, drug manufacturers, wholesalers, drug enforcement agents, healthcare providers and patients across the globe. It is also clear that counterfeiting is not limited to the least developed nations but is increasingly
Albert I. Wertheimer, Thomas M. Santella
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Counterfeit drugs: A major issue for vulnerable citizens throughout the world and in the United States.

Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2020
OBJECTIVE Instruct clinicians on counterfeit drugs and their implications for patient health. SUMMARY Counterfeit drugs imperil patients around the globe, and their penetration into the United States, Canada, and Western Europe is only increasing over ...
C. Michael White
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Adoption of Blockchain Technology Framework for Addressing Counterfeit Drugs Circulation

European Journal of Medical and Health Research
Counterfeit drugs are a problem both in developed and developing countries. Nigeria is a developing country experiencing the problem of counterfeit drugs and as such is the use case for this research work.
O. G. Mega   +3 more
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Combating Counterfeit Drugs in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Supply Chain: The Potential of Blockchain and IoT for Public Health Safety

International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Counterfeit drugs pose a significant public health threat in the U.S., undermining patient safety, causing economic losses, and complicating regulatory efforts. Despite existing measures like the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA), the pharmaceutical
Kolade Seun Adeyemo   +2 more
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A Review On Regulatory Requirements To Prevent Counterfeit Drugs In India

, 2020
Counterfeit drugs are a serious issue nowadays, which has been burdening for developing countries and has a significant impact on the health of people.
Mourya Mamtashanti   +2 more
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Drug checking identifies counterfeit alprazolam tablets

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2021
Non-prescribed benzodiazepine use is increasing in North America, especially among youth. Owing to increasing demand, counterfeit benzodiazepine tablets are mass-produced in clandestine, unregulated environments and sold as legitimate pharmaceuticals.
Samuel Tobias   +5 more
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The Spreading Cancer of Counterfeit Drugs

Journal of Commercial Biotechnology, 2020
Just as the coronavirus mutates to survive and thrive, so to do the purveyors of counterfeit medicines – with their high-speed “host” being the digitization of patient care. The future is now.
Peter J. Pitts
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Screening of illegal sexual enhancement supplements and counterfeit drugs sold in the online and offline markets between 2014 and 2017.

Forensic Science International, 2019
The worldwide spread of illegal sexual enhancement products is posing a threat to public health. The aim of this study was to investigate illegal products claiming to be effective in improving sexual performance through the online or offline markets ...
J. H. Lee   +5 more
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Counterfeit drugs: an Australian perspective

Medical Journal of Australia, 2016
Past use-by date or poor packaging Reduced efficacy Ahighlighted the global impact of falsified or substandard drugs. In countries with stringent legislation, governance and customs, such as Australia, the prevalence of counterfeit medications is low and estimated by the World Health Organization to be less than 1% of market value.
Conor C, Hensey, Amanda, Gwee
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Combating Counterfeit Drugs: A quantitative analysis on cracking down the fake drug industry by using Blockchain technology

Confluence, 2019
India, a global leader in manufacturing and the largest supplier of cost-effective generic drugs around the world, especially to the African countries under the United Nations aid, is facing a widespread fake drug epidemic.
Anupam Kumar   +4 more
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