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Securing every dose with an edible security technology for safe medicines

European Pharmaceutical Review

The prevalence of fake drugs is a continually growing problem worldwide. Fake drugs can be categorised as substandard, falsified, counterfeit and diverted drugs, and the World Health Organization (WHO) broadly defines a counterfeit medicine as “one which is deliberately and fraudulently mislabelled with respect to identity and/or source.”

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Navigating Regulatory Challenges in Pharma Marketing: Best Practices

Pharma Marketing Network

The pharmaceutical industry operates in a highly regulated environment, where marketing and advertising practices are subject to rigorous scrutiny. Navigating these regulatory challenges is essential to ensure compliance, maintain trust, and effectively communicate the benefits and risks of pharmaceutical products.

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Navigating Regulatory Challenges in Pharma Marketing: Best Practices

Pharma Marketing Network

The pharmaceutical industry operates in a highly regulated environment, where marketing and advertising practices are subject to rigorous scrutiny. Navigating these regulatory challenges is essential to ensure compliance, maintain trust, and effectively communicate the benefits and risks of pharmaceutical products.