India Uses QR Codes to Help Consumers Spot Counterfeit Medicines

The Indian government has been expanding the use of QR codes on medicines as a tool to combat the circulation of counterfeit drugs. Each QR code, when scanned, provides verified details about a medicine, helping consumers and authorities confirm its authenticity. This initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen the pharmaceutical supply chain and reduce the risk of fake drugs reaching patients. By linking product information to a scannable code, the system makes it significantly harder for counterfeit medicines to enter the market undetected.
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