Drug counterfeiting is a growing problem in India. As people become more aware of the need to take medication, but can’t afford their prescribed drugs, more consumers are turning to alternative sources. The result? A thriving black market for cheap drugs, as well as a growing number of dangerous and fake drugs finding their way into the legitimate supply chain.
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Counterfeiting has been one of the biggest threats to businesses and can be very costly for businesses selling branded goods—especially in emerging markets such as Africa. If left unchecked, counterfeiters can lead to a decrease in sales and a loss of brand equity.
This blog will cover the factors contributing to counterfeiting in Africa, its impact on businesses, and solutions to this issue.
Counterfeiting has been one of the biggest threats to businesses and can be very costly for businesses selling branded goods—especially in emerging markets such as
Jordan’s drug industry is one of the most advanced in the region, importing and manufacturing generic pharmaceutical products to serve hospitals and pharmacies across the kingdom. But counterfeit drugs are becoming a growing concern, with an estimated 25% of medicines on the market being fake.
Jordan’s drug industry is one of the most advanced in the region, importing and manufacturing generic pharmaceutical products to serve hospitals and pharmacies across the
Egypt market is no new to the fraud products and falsification of goods. In Fact for a long time now, Egyptians are combating with the malicious practices of counterfeiting but the win nowhere in sight. No industry is safe under the attack of Counterfeiters, especially industry Pharmaceuticals, Automobile, FMCG and Electronics.
Egypt market is no new to the fraud products and falsification of goods. In Fact for a long time now, Egyptians are combating with the
There’s no hiding away from the fact, that the rise of Counterfeit medicines in pharmaceuticals has globally impacted the industry. The adverse effects of fake medicines haven’t only left a scare on legitimate global drug suppliers but also the consumers.
There’s no hiding away from the fact, that the rise of Counterfeit medicines in pharmaceuticals has globally impacted the industry. The adverse effects of fake
Counterfeit Drugs, Genuine Solutions!
Fake medications still remain the topmost concern in the global pharmaceutical industry. Currently, in the intricate global economy, augmentation of online transactions and complex pharmaceutical supply chains has made it even more difficult to detect such counterfeit drugs.
The pharmaceutical industry is battling simultaneously against counterfeit drugs thriving online, and also in hospitals and pharmacies. These counterfeit drugs not only affect the reputation of the drug manufacturers and cause sales loss, but they are very much dangerous to our health too. (more…)
Counterfeit Drugs, Genuine Solutions! Fake medications still remain the topmost concern in the global pharmaceutical industry. Currently, in the intricate global economy, augmentation of online
Counterfeiting fast moving consumer goods has reached such high proportions, it can almost be called an epidemic now. At present, a whopping 7% of the world’s total trade is in counterfeit goods, and that is alarming because not only is it detrimental to the original businesses, it is also bad for consumers who rely on these products.
From medicine to food to cosmetic products and even clothing, everything is counterfeited at a high scale, and counterfeiters make huge profits from the sale of these fake products.
The need of the hour is to stop the counterfeiting of these goods so that customers can have the assurance of quality and businesses do not suffer financial losses.
(more…)Counterfeiting fast moving consumer goods has reached such high proportions, it can almost be called an epidemic now. At present, a whopping 7% of the world’s