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Reducing Counterfeit Drugs with Blockchains: A Survey
2021 International Conference on Information Technology (ICIT), 2021Blockchain (BC) technology has revealed unusual opportunities to reduce fraud in the pharmaceutical, food and electrical equipment’s, industries. Specifically, the attractive features of blockchain technology, such immutability, decentralization, distribution, and transparency, can address the issues of trustless between parties, tracking and ...
Abdullah Quzmar +2 more
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Identifying and combating counterfeit drugs
Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, 2008What used to be a minor problem in distant lands, the sale of counterfeit drugs, is today a real problem in western Europe and North America, especially as drug prices have increased and the counte...
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Counterfeiting of medicinal drugs: issues and threats
Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology, 2005AbstractThe increasing counterfeiting of medicinal drugs is a very worrying phenomenon, especially in developing countries. The risk for public health is quite real, particularly as these products are often sold out of any controlled distribution channel.
Yves, Juillet, Anne-Priscille, Vlasto
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Counterfeiting in performance‐ and image‐enhancing drugs
Drug Testing and Analysis, 2009AbstractThe current drastic escalation in obesity may be contributing to the exponential rise in drugs used for image enhancement. Drugs such as anabolic‐androgenic steroids (AAS) are perceived as a viable method of achieving a perfect physique. They are also the most widely abused drugs in sport.
Graham, Michael R. +10 more
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Practice Nursing, 2006
From April, nurses who have undertaken the extended prescribing course will be able to prescribe from the full British National Formulary (BNF) for any condition within their competence. Clinical practice will not change immediately because the majority of nurses are not yet trained prescribers.
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From April, nurses who have undertaken the extended prescribing course will be able to prescribe from the full British National Formulary (BNF) for any condition within their competence. Clinical practice will not change immediately because the majority of nurses are not yet trained prescribers.
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Asian Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2016
Counterfeit drugs are market from a big portion of India's domestic drug market. Indian government point out that 0.4 percent of countries drugs is counterfeit. World Health Organisation estimated that the counterfeit drugs make up about 25 percent in developed countries.
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Counterfeit drugs are market from a big portion of India's domestic drug market. Indian government point out that 0.4 percent of countries drugs is counterfeit. World Health Organisation estimated that the counterfeit drugs make up about 25 percent in developed countries.
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Fade to Black: Importation and Counterfeit Drugs
American Journal of Law & Medicine, 2006Americans rely extensively upon prescription medications to maintain health and quality of life. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, in 2002, at least 1.5 billion drugs were prescribed to patients in physician offices, 196 million in US emergency departments, and 140 million in outpatient settings.
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Forensic pharmacovigilance and substandard or counterfeit drugs
International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine, 2012Identification of harm in the form of adverse drug reactions that are caused by counterfeit or other substandard medicinal products by application of standard pharmacovigillance methods of registration, analysis and investigation could be forensic pharmacovigillance.
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Counterfeit antimalarial drugs
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2012David, Reddy, Jaya, Banerji
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