Title: Counterfeit Medicines
1 Counterfeit Medicines A serious threat to
public health Ahmet Genel The International
Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Group Chairman
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3Some examples of Pharmaceutical Counterfeits
Amgen Neupogen
4ContdOrtho Biocode Procrit
5Counterfeits Global Trade
6Counterfeit Drugs
- Types of counterfeits
- a. drugs with no active ingredient (No API)
- b. drugs with inadequate level of API
- c. drugs with a different chemical ingredient
- d. drugs with sub standard product quality due
to significantly inferior production places. - Currently, some of the counterfeit products are
hard to differentiate without proper laboratory
tests. -
7Sources of Counterfeits Drug
- Mainly sold at Black Market and unauthorized
outlets - Either brought to the country by illegal
importation or locally manufactured
8Impact of Counterfeiting
- For Patients
- DEATH
- Progression of disease
- Loss of trust in the medical professionals and
health system - Induce prescription of different medicines due to
ineffectiveness of the first prescribed drug. - Patients seek treatment abroad and refill their
Rx abroad - For Government
- Increased threat to public health
- Loss of trust to system
- Loss in Tax Income and GDP
- Low economic growth due to loss of potential FDI
- For Industry
- Loss of trust to our products, solution offers
- Brand Reputation Damage
9 Consequently
THE MOST EXPENSIVE MEDICINE IS THE ONE THAT DOES
NOT WORK
10Magnitude of CounterfeitsAside from the obvious
health threat ..
- At the Global level
- International Chamber of Commerce7 of traded
goods globally are fake worth of US 350billions - WHO
- 10 of drugs available worldwide are
counterfeited and are estimated to have an
increased counterfeits rate in developed
countries. - In Indonesia
- 10 of drugs are fake with a potential GDP loss
of IDR 607 billions
Source The Macro economic Impact study of
counterfeits LPEM-UI
11Why so much in Indonesia ?
- Low Health Literacy coupled with low awareness
- Inadequate Law enforcement and non-deterrent
fines - Low cost of production
- Complicated geographical realities
12Efforts to Combat Counterfeits
- More Will from every key stakeholder to fight
against counterfeits - Public Education
- Effective Private-Public partnership
- Effective Legislative measures/Policy imperatives
- Effective coordination of anti-counterfeits
initiatives
13Conclusion
- The Counterfeits/Illegal Drugs distribution has
reached an alarming stage and needs IMMEDIATE
ATTENTION - Counterfeiting Drugs pose significant threat to
public health and selling them is a criminal act. - Combating Counterfeits is the responsibility of
all stakeholders government, society, civil
institutions and industry
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