Understanding and Fighting the Medicine Counterfeit Market
Détails
ID Serval
serval:BIB_86F872A6032A
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Understanding and Fighting the Medicine Counterfeit Market
Périodique
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
ISSN
1873-264X
ISSN-L
0731-7085
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
01/2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
87
Pages
167-175
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Medicine counterfeiting is a serious worldwide issue, involving networks of manufacture and distribution
that are an integral part of industrialized organized crime. Despite the potentially devastating health
repercussions involved, legal sanctions are often inappropriate or simply not applied. The difficulty in
agreeing on a definition of counterfeiting, the huge profits made by the counterfeiters and the complexity
of the market are the other main reasons for the extent of the phenomenon. Above all, international
cooperation is needed to thwart the spread of counterfeiting. Moreover effort is urgently required on
the legal, enforcement and scientific levels. Pharmaceutical companies and agencies have developed
measures to protect the medicines and allow fast and reliable analysis of the suspect products. Several
means, essentially based on chromatography and spectroscopy, are now at the disposal of the analysts
to enable the distinction between genuine and counterfeit products. However the determination of the
components and the use of analytical data for forensic purposes still constitute a challenge. The aim
of this review article is therefore to point out the intricacy of medicine counterfeiting so that a better
understanding can provide solutions to fight more efficiently against it.
that are an integral part of industrialized organized crime. Despite the potentially devastating health
repercussions involved, legal sanctions are often inappropriate or simply not applied. The difficulty in
agreeing on a definition of counterfeiting, the huge profits made by the counterfeiters and the complexity
of the market are the other main reasons for the extent of the phenomenon. Above all, international
cooperation is needed to thwart the spread of counterfeiting. Moreover effort is urgently required on
the legal, enforcement and scientific levels. Pharmaceutical companies and agencies have developed
measures to protect the medicines and allow fast and reliable analysis of the suspect products. Several
means, essentially based on chromatography and spectroscopy, are now at the disposal of the analysts
to enable the distinction between genuine and counterfeit products. However the determination of the
components and the use of analytical data for forensic purposes still constitute a challenge. The aim
of this review article is therefore to point out the intricacy of medicine counterfeiting so that a better
understanding can provide solutions to fight more efficiently against it.
Mots-clé
Medicine counterfeiting Organized crime Product protection Analysis Forensic intelligence
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