Issues with Detecting Counterfeit Drugs
Counterfeit medicines have been pervading the pharmaceutical industry, with a sharp increase by 51% between the years 2011 and 2015 as per the Pharmaceutical Security Institute in Vienna.
The high reimbursement costs of medicines due to the higher R&D risks have attracted a massive chain of drug racketeers that sell spurious medicines at prices too good to believe.
Even legitimate pharmaceutical supply chains, including community and online pharmacies, haven’t been spared by adulterine medicines.
Counterfeit drugs pose a serious health threat to the public and cause serious financial damages to pharmaceutical companies.
Fake medicines are of two kinds – contaminated, contain the wrong or no active ingredient; or could contain the right active ingredient at the wrong dos...