Fake medicines are in our lives, so let’s talk about them to better avoid them.

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What is a fake medicine?

It is a medicine that passes itself off as real and which in reality is not: it is done intentionally, to deceive us.

Its identity and/or origin are deliberately and fraudulently falsified.

They often have a different dosage from the original medicine – too much or too little active ingredient. They may have a fake packaging box.

All medicines are affected: registered brand medications and generics.

Example: false labeling of over-dosed excipients which are used in syrups for children, and responsible for hundreds of deaths. The WHO has already published 8 alerts (the latest dates from April 15, 2024).

Why does this concern us all?

1/Because fake medicines are responsible for 400,000 deaths per year.
2/ Because they represent 1 in 10 medicines in circulation.

Where are they found?

Everywhere ! in all countries, and online. In pharmacies, in hospitals, in dispensaries, or on the street. At home too, after purchases from an illegal online pharmacy.

What shapes? – All: liquid or solid (soluble, tablets, injectable, ointments).

What types of fake medicines are found? All

  • Essential medications – antibiotics, painkillers, antidiabetics, anticancers, heart medications, vaccines, etc.
  • Comfort medications – diet, erectile dysfunction, hair loss, etc.

What price ?

At a discounted price compared to the normal selling price, at the same price as the original medicine and sometimes more expensive than the authentic medicine.

Talking about it saves lives…