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The following text provides an overview of the problem of falsification of medicinal products and the scale of this issue worldwide. Kazakhstan is part of the global community and has not escaped this problem. According to official data, in Kazakhstan, more than 1% of medicinal products are falsified, and in reality, this figure is undoubtedly higher. In recent years, the state has devoted a lot of attention to this issue and has taken a series of effective measures to enhance national security in providing the population with medicines.

  • Read count 115
  • Date of publication 05-01-2024
  • Main LanguageIngliz
  • Pages135-145
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The following text provides an overview of the problem of falsification of medicinal products and the scale of this issue worldwide. Kazakhstan is part of the global community and has not escaped this problem. According to official data, in Kazakhstan, more than 1% of medicinal products are falsified, and in reality, this figure is undoubtedly higher. In recent years, the state has devoted a lot of attention to this issue and has taken a series of effective measures to enhance national security in providing the population with medicines.

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