In a victory for India and China, WHO evolves mechanism to define counterfeit drugs
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has put in place a mechanism to define counterfeit medical products.
The set of definitions of sub-standard, spurious, falsely labelled, falsified and counterfeit products will be globally accepted and help to bring about uniformity in identifying such drugs, without interrupting worldwide supplies. The decision to establish a member state mechanism was taken at the World Health Assembly, the WHO's policymaking body, at a meeting held recently.
Publication Date:
04/06/2012