Five per cent of medicines in Malaysia are counterfeit – Pfizer
About five per cent of medicines in Malaysia are counterfeit, the Emerging Markets Health Network estimates.Pfizer Director of Global Security Mark Robinson said although the prevalence is relatively low compared to other countries in the region, counterfeit drug is a growing concern in Malaysia.
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