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Content : The fight against counterfeit drugs – The situation today
According to WHO, counterfeit pharmaceuticals are those that are deliberately and fraudulently mislabeled with respect to their identity or source. This may concern a product that:
The figures most commonly cited by international organizations indicate that counterfeiting concerns, on average, 10% of the global pharmaceutical market, although the figure may reach up to 70% in certain African or Eastern European countries. According to WHO, counterfeit medicines may be responsible for millions of deaths worldwide. Counterfeit pharmaceuticals give rise to multiple risks because they:
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