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How To Identify Fake Medicines by ekwe552: 8:26am On Apr 05, 2023
Five Characteristics of fake drugs

One out of every ten medicines in Nigeria is bogus, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). You must purchase your medications from a reputable pharmacy if you want to prevent buying phony medication. It is impossible to deny the existence of counterfeit goods in the fields of film, clothing, music, medicine, and cosmetics.

Distribution and manufacturing of counterfeit goods affect the industry. Also, it is harmful to a nation's health. Several of these phony medications are made in Southeast Asia and some regions of Africa.

What is fake medicine?

Untrue to its claims, fake medication is a pharmaceutical product. Any medication that has been developed or crafted to look better than it is referred to by this phrase.

TO READ MORE VISIT: https://www.healthlifekit.com/2023/04/how-to-identify-fake-medicines.html

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