Friday, April 23, 2010

Focus on Counterfeit Drugs - Nature Medicine

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A dose of reality about fakes p358

doi:10.1038/nm0410-358a


What's in a name? Lots, when it comes to counterfeits in Uganda p358

Esther Nakkazi

doi:10.1038/nm0410-358b


Crackdown on pharmacies in Lebanon spurs blame game p359

Zeinab Ghosn

doi:10.1038/nm0410-359a


Can you spot the fake? p359

doi:10.1038/nm0410-359b


China cracks down on counterfeiters p360

Paul Mooney

doi:10.1038/nm0410-360a


In search of little blue pills p360

Paul Mooney

doi:10.1038/nm0410-360b


The anticounterfeiter's technological tool kit p361

Asher Mullard

doi:10.1038/nm0410-361a


Counting counterfeits p361

doi:10.1038/nm0410-361b


Combination antimalarials confound anticounterfeit tests p362

Cassandra Willyard

doi:10.1038/nm0410-362a


The cost of ineffective antimalarials p362

doi:10.1038/nm0410-362b


Anticounterfeit campaigners go back to school p362

Elie Dolgin

doi:10.1038/nm0410-362c


Counterfeiting goes cinematic in public campaigns p363

Christian Torres

doi:10.1038/nm0410-363a


Classifying counterfeits p363

doi:10.1038/nm0410-363b


Failure of Indian whistleblower scheme points to deeper woes p364

Killugudi Jayaraman

doi:10.1038/nm0410-364a


Substandard drugs overshadowed by focus on fakes p364

Alla Katsnelson

doi:10.1038/nm0410-364b


Straight talk with...Aline Plançon p365

Asher Mullard

doi:10.1038/nm0410-365

Interpol has placed French police officer Aline Plançon at the helm of its dedicated Medical Products Counterfeiting and Pharmaceutical Crime (MPCPC) unit, which was created in January. Working closely with the World Health Organization, Plançon is tasked with supporting and coordinating enforcement activities around the world. Asher Mullard spoke with Plançon about her role.

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