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Enforcement Action against Counterfeiting of Medicine
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Title | Enforcement Action against Counterfeiting of Medicine | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2022-12-31 | |||||
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Thida Tun | ||||||
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Counterfeiting is a growing global problem and mostly well-known products and essential things are targeted by counterfeiters for imitation identically or resemblance of another thing with the intention to deceive consumers. In the counterfeit goods, counterfeit medicine is a direct threat to health. Genuine drug is vital to lives but dangerous drugs such as fake drug, adulterated drug and deteriorated drug are increasing in the market, particularly in the lack of regulatory control. It is therefore important to standardize the quality of drug and to take action effectively on the pharmaceutical counterfeiting; especially in COVID-19 pandemic situation medicine have been played a crucial role to be genuine in saving lives. Many countries promulgated national law including enforcement measures to control the drug safety. Under the law the drug counterfeiters should be punished with deterrent sanctions if making, selling or distributing the counterfeits. In order to be effective law enforcement activities, cooperation with the relevant agencies whether local, regional or global is crucial as it is related to a transnational crime and a sophisticated nature in tackling. | ||||||
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Counterfeiting, drug, enforcement, safety, combat, cooperation | ||||||
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2022 | ||||||
University of Yangon Research Journal | ||||||
101-112 | ||||||
Vol. 11, No.2 |