Counterfeit medicines target Africa’s poor

September 23, 2013
Ankur Sohanpal

Counterfeit drugs have found ready customers in Africa’s poor and vulnerable, where vendors sell their wares in the open, on streets or even in some grocery stores. Counterfeit medicines are sometimes mixed with the real medicines legally acquired or sometimes stolen from hospital supplies, and sold. While, mostly these medicines act as placebos for the ailments, sometimes they are toxic, leading to losses of lives. Read more here.



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