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Fake Drugs from India Present a Public Health Threat


The World Health Organization (WHO)estimates that one in five drugs made in India are fake and that fake pharmaceuticals are a $75 billion dollar global industry. A recent New York Times article points to India as one of the countries at the forefront of the problem, selling fake drugs locally and online to unsuspecting consumers worldwide.

The Food and Drug Administration recently conducted a series of raids in India to uncover counterfeit drugs. The raids yielded large quantities of substandard medicines and resulted in several arrests. However, in India, the penalties for making and selling counterfeit medicines are minimal, the convictions are rare, and the profits are enormous. Since the raids late last year, the problem has only gotten worse.

In fact, counterfeit medicines in India are harming the most vulnerable populations. They were recently found at a pediatric hospital in Kashmir and are suspected to have played a role in hundreds of infant deaths in the past few years. “Some of the fake tablets were also used by pregnant women in the post-surgical prevention of infections,” said Dr. M. Ishaq Geer, senior assistant professor of pharmacology at the University of Kashmir. “That’s very serious.”

As you can see, the public-health consequences of the counterfeit drug trade are dire. Nearly 100,000 people die every year either because they’re poisoned by bad ingredients in counterfeit drugs or because the counterfeit doesn’t treat their illness. Limited access to medical care and effective treatments, the common practice of self-medication, and the availability of counterfeit drugs have also exacerbated drug resistance.

Even with the apparent need, India’s Central Drugs Standard Control Organization, the country’s drug regulator, has a staff of 323, about 2% of the size of the FDA, and expansion is not in the plans. Unless serious steps are taken to improve the quality of the Indian drug supply, the global spread of unsafe pharmaceuticals will persist and the country’s substandard drug trade will continue to represent a huge public health threat that extends far beyond the subcontinent.

In light of this information about the magnitude of the counterfeit drug problem in India and worldwide, if you are unsure whether your prescription is genuine or not, visit WebMD online to look up the drug’s description and appearance. You can look up an image of the prescription drug in question, and compare it to what you have. If they do not look the same, do not take them, as they may be harmful to your health. In addition, use the LegitScript pharmacy-checker tool and search for a pharmacy website to see if it’s safe before you buy.

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The Center for Safe Internet Pharmacies (CSIP) and our 13 member companies have the shared goal of helping address the growing problem of consumer access to illegitimate pharmaceutical products on the Internet. Continue to read this blog for updates on CSIP’s education, enforcement and information-sharing efforts.
 
This is partially true. Fake drugs in India is a Major problem which the general public seems to be unaware of.

Government need to crack down hard on such fake drug manufacturers.
 
Fake Drugs from India Present a Public Health Threat


The World Health Organization (WHO)estimates that one in five drugs made in India are fake and that fake pharmaceuticals are a $75 billion dollar global industry. A recent New York Times article points to India as one of the countries at the forefront of the problem, selling fake drugs locally and online to unsuspecting consumers worldwide.

The Food and Drug Administration recently conducted a series of raids in India to uncover counterfeit drugs. The raids yielded large quantities of substandard medicines and resulted in several arrests. However, in India, the penalties for making and selling counterfeit medicines are minimal, the convictions are rare, and the profits are enormous. Since the raids late last year, the problem has only gotten worse.

In fact, counterfeit medicines in India are harming the most vulnerable populations. They were recently found at a pediatric hospital in Kashmir and are suspected to have played a role in hundreds of infant deaths in the past few years. “Some of the fake tablets were also used by pregnant women in the post-surgical prevention of infections,” said Dr. M. Ishaq Geer, senior assistant professor of pharmacology at the University of Kashmir. “That’s very serious.”

As you can see, the public-health consequences of the counterfeit drug trade are dire. Nearly 100,000 people die every year either because they’re poisoned by bad ingredients in counterfeit drugs or because the counterfeit doesn’t treat their illness. Limited access to medical care and effective treatments, the common practice of self-medication, and the availability of counterfeit drugs have also exacerbated drug resistance.

Even with the apparent need, India’s Central Drugs Standard Control Organization, the country’s drug regulator, has a staff of 323, about 2% of the size of the FDA, and expansion is not in the plans. Unless serious steps are taken to improve the quality of the Indian drug supply, the global spread of unsafe pharmaceuticals will persist and the country’s substandard drug trade will continue to represent a huge public health threat that extends far beyond the subcontinent.

In light of this information about the magnitude of the counterfeit drug problem in India and worldwide, if you are unsure whether your prescription is genuine or not, visit WebMD online to look up the drug’s description and appearance. You can look up an image of the prescription drug in question, and compare it to what you have. If they do not look the same, do not take them, as they may be harmful to your health. In addition, use the LegitScript pharmacy-checker tool and search for a pharmacy website to see if it’s safe before you buy.

####

The Center for Safe Internet Pharmacies (CSIP) and our 13 member companies have the shared goal of helping address the growing problem of consumer access to illegitimate pharmaceutical products on the Internet. Continue to read this blog for updates on CSIP’s education, enforcement and information-sharing efforts.




look who is posting it???????
Fake capital of the WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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lol, old news from Feb 24 2014

and probably posted in response to my thread : After China’s fake Rolex - now there’s a fake Goldman Sachs

I've noticed this before too, post something about China, and they must reply.. stupid 50 centers

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Almost all chinese posters here are 50 cents, but after India joined SCO their attacks on India has almost disappeared so there is no reason for you to attack them now.

Besides its a good topic to debate and raise public awareness on. Fake drugs is a serious health issue in India and most people are unaware of it.
 
my thread wasn't an "attack" on them, just something I read in the news and thought I'd share. This thread, however, is a clear response to it..

stupid 50 centers :disagree:

Yes it is. What did you expect ? ........ aap kiya tho chamatkar, woh kiya tho balatkaar ?
 
Need Info on fake drugs.. Ask the expert.. I guess I am the only Legal doper here...
 
Fake Drugs from India Present a Public Health Threat


The World Health Organization (WHO)estimates that one in five drugs made in India are fake and that fake pharmaceuticals are a $75 billion dollar global industry. A recent New York Times article points to India as one of the countries at the forefront of the problem, selling fake drugs locally and online to unsuspecting consumers worldwide.

The so called WHO study turned out to be fake

The fact is that the WHO had clarified as recently as on August 31, 2012 that there was no such study carried out by the WHO. They have also "regretted that occasionally some individuals in the media and the organizations use WHO references incorrectly and even irresponsibly", the release said.

Doesn't surprise it has appealed to the OP's intellect :lol:

Allegations of fake India-made medicines baseless: DCGI - The Times of India

Ironically these so called "fake" drugs are saving Chinese lives




Indian Govt took that up with Chinese mission ;)


This is partially true. Fake drugs in India is a Major problem which the general public seems to be unaware of.

Government need to crack down hard on such fake drug manufacturers.

No doubt there are fake drug makers in India, but it serves to opposite to buy into fake propaganda like this WHO statement, which will only trivialize this issue.
 
lol, old news from Feb 24 2014

and probably posted in response to my thread : After China’s fake Rolex - now there’s a fake Goldman Sachs

I've noticed this before too, post something about China, and they must reply.. stupid 50 centers

50cent-300x225.png

You premise that every post and there must be a reply, and that makes for a "50 center," forget the fact it's purely for domestic consumption, every post after the first is Indian.

What does it make them, or you.

my thread wasn't an "attack" on them, just something I read in the news and thought I'd share. This thread, however, is a clear response to it..

stupid 50 centers :disagree:

From your response, I can conclude one of two things, either you have not seen how EVERYONE acts on this forum because you are new, or I don't think I need to tell you what the other one is do I, though maybe I do if it is.

Hopefully it's the first one, I mean even looking at this thread, you can't see the irony. lol

look how its posting it???????
Fake capital of the WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fake capital of the world? Well seeing how the previous champions, America, Japan, Taiwan are now, it's not a bad title to have.
 
No doubt there are fake drug makers in India, but it serves to opposite to buy into fake propaganda like this WHO statement, which will only trivialize this issue.

For the moment there is no propaganda except on pdf, and that too has winded down.

China appears to be serious about improving and deepening relationship with India, so why stir the pot unnecessarily ? Let sleeping dogs lie.
 

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