Thailand Joins Forces With Interpol, WHO Taskforce To Fight Invasion Of Counterfeit Drugs
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SHANGHAI - Thailand's pharmaceutical industry is helping inform the citizenry about the dangers of counterfeit medicines as the country joins forces with groups including Interpol, the World Health Organization's anti-counterfeiting taskforce, and the United States Pharmacopeia to combat an invasion of fake drugs
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