In the developing countries, poor healthcare infrastructure and a high demand for medicines has led to a proliferation of criminal gangs specialising in the counterfeiting of drugs. In the UK there have been several incidents of falsified medicines entering the NHS supply chain.

As part of their duty of care, holders of WDA(H) should:

*    Only order from ‘Bona Fide’ suppliers by undertaking rigorous checks to ensure they are licensed
*    Train staff to look for differences in packaging and the physical characteristics of product (look, feel and smell)
*    Ensure goods are transported securely to prevent diversion and subsequent replacement with falsified medicines
*    Be cautious of cheap deals on offer

Pharmacy Consulting Limited can assist your organisation to develop systems and procedures in line with the latest legislation.

Please contact us and speak to one of our Senior Consultants for more information.

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Having just completed the very informative API and Clinical Trail course (thank you Shankar) I was reminded of the traps we can fall into whereby we try to keep ourselves in our little boxes. At the MHRA symposium, I have heard several times comments such as:- “no, I’m not doing the GMP day as it’s not relevant to me” or “GDP? Oh, that doesn’t apply to us as we are manufacturers”. I am sure these comments were made well out of the earshot of MHRA personnel and on the face of it see… Read more
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