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Turkish Government to Delay Implementation of Barcode System to Stamp Out Counterfeit Drugs

October 19th, 2009
The Turkish newspaper, Today’s Zaman recently published a story about the implementation of a drug tracking barcode system in place to combat counterfeit drug in Turkey. However since the publication of the article, pressure from pharmacies has delayed the implementation from July to October. Most industry experts expect the delays to go beyond the October schedule because of the significant costs to small dispensing pharmacies.
According to the article:
  • Turkey is identified as being one of the largest global purveyors of counterfeit drugs.
  • The ambitious tracking system, which industry insiders estimate has already cost more than $200 million this year alone in the run-up to its implementation, has been fraught with difficulties.

Read the rest of this article on Turkey’s efforts to “stamp out” counterfeit drugs.

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