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Author: Clift, Charles

Title: Combating Counterfeit, Falsified and Substandard Medicines: Defining the Way Forward?

Summary: Counterfeit, falsified and substandard medicines pose a serious threat to human health, particularly in poorer countries with weak regulatory mechanisms. But the relationship between combating counterfeit medicines, addressing safety, quality and efficacy issues and enforcing privately owned intellectual property rights has become controversial. There are concerns that a wider definition of "counterfeit" threatens the trade in generic medicines of assured quality on which many developing countries depend; and about the legitimacy of the International Medical Products Anti-Counterfeiting Taskforce (IMPACT), the detention of generic drugs in transit in the European Union, and the negotiation of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA). "Counterfeit" has a specific meaning in intellectual property, related to willful trademark violations. But in relation to medicines it is now sometimes used in a much broader sense to do with misrepresentation of identity or source, or even medicines that are simply "substandard". Some countries use the term "falsified" to describe medicines that misrepresent their identity or source, but do not necessarily violate intellectual property rights. "Substandard" medicines are those that do not meet quality standards specified for them, but may also be defined specifically to cover products from authorized manufacturers which fail to meet quality standards set for them. Failure to reach agreement on the definitions of counterfeit, falsified and substandard medicines hampers the constructive policy debate and collaboration at the international level that are necessary to take effective action against the producers and distributors of these medicines.

Details: London: Chatham House, 2010. 16p.

Source: Internet Resource: Briefing Paper: Accessed December 21, 2010 at: http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/files/17868_1110bp_counterfeit.pdf

Year: 2010

Country: International

URL: http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/files/17868_1110bp_counterfeit.pdf

Shelf Number: 120564

Keywords:
Counterfeit Medicine
Counterfeiting

Author: Hall, Alexandra

Title: Search and Stop: Guidelines to tackle the online trade of falsified medicinal products

Summary: In Europe, the online market in falsified medicinal products in expanding at a rapid rate, Tackling the online trade of falsified medicinal products is a challenge for law enforcement agencies. This report offers a series of guidelines which aims at producing and disseminating knowledge, counterstrategies and tools across the EU to solve and mitigate this online trade.

Details: Trento, Italy: eCrime, University of Trento, 2015. 36p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed March 2, 2017 at: http://www.fakecare.com/images/pdf/FAKECARE-Guidelines_for_LEAs.pdf

Year: 2015

Country: Europe

URL: http://www.fakecare.com/images/pdf/FAKECARE-Guidelines_for_LEAs.pdf

Shelf Number: 144430

Keywords:
Consumer Fraud
Counterfeit Medicine
Fake Medicines
Medicine
Pharmaceuticals