Taiwan points to early successes in counterfeit clampdown
This article was originally published in SRA
Executive Summary
The Taiwanese government's year-old effort to crack down on counterfeit, substandard and otherwise illegal drugs appears to be bearing fruit, resulting in a sharp fall in illegal advertisements and a jump in cases referred to the courts1.
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