Bate, Roger.
Washington, D.C. : AEI Press, 2014.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Drug trade, pharmaceutical industry, counterfeit drugs, product counterfeiting –Provided by publisher.
- Preface — Introduction — Part I: The deadly world of dangerous medicines. Historical examples of dangerous medicines Understanding the problem Overview of research findings and possible solutions — Part II: Dangerous drug problems by location. Africa India China Middle East Other emerging markets The online drug market — Part III: Drug-quality assessments. Factors to consider for research Results: What we found Results broken down for Africa, India, and other markets Interpreting and discussing the results and their relevance — Part IV: The way forward. Developing medical regulatory authorities : the U.S. FDA as a case study International cooperation against criminals and the lethal trade in fake medicines A market for products of varying quality and the intellectual property debate — Conclusion.
Subjects:
- Pharmaceutical industry — Corrupt practices.
- Drug adulteration.
- Product counterfeiting.
- Drug traffic.
- Counterfeit Drugs.
- Fraud.
- Drug Industry.
- Drug and Narcotic Control.
- Internationality.
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