Description
Drugs are often counterfeited to reduce manufacture costs, while still marketing it at as an authentic product. Increased incidence of drug counterfeiting is most noticeable in developing countries, which may not have the resources to supply counterfeit detection devices on a large scale. It is important to consider the problems caused and to propose options for controlling and reducing the prevalence of counterfeit medications. Various technologies are needed to identify the chemical properties of a questioned medicinal product, which can then be used to determine its authenticity. This volume focuses on current technological approaches that are able to detect counterfeited pharmaceuticals.
Features
- Focuses on current technological approaches that are able to detect counterfeited pharmaceuticals
- Assesses the chemical methods of identifying counterfeit medicinal products and explains the theoretical underpinnings of the methods
- Provides case study type examples of the application for analysis of suspected counterfeit pharmaceuticals
- Discusses the detection and analysis of counterfeit drugs, and appropriate tools for combating this issue
- The editor draws on his experience as a respected chemist and prolific author in the field to provide this unique text on drug counterfeiting detection
Table of Contents
1. Screening for Bad-Quality Pharmaceuticals in Field Settings
2. High Pressure Liquid Chromatography, the reference for the analysis of a broad scale of SF medicinal products
3. Global Issue of Counterfeit Medications- A review of efficacy of LC-MS
4. Counterfeit and falsified herbal drugs analysis: an analytical challenge for forensic toxicologists
5. Applications of Ultraviolet-visible Spectroscopy in counterfeit medications and additional industries
6. Infrared Spectroscopic Analytical Tools in the Global Fight Against Counterfeit Medicines
7. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy to analyze counterfeit medications



