The recent seizure of hundreds of tons of counterfeit supplements is more than just a shocking statistic—it’s a wake-up call. Your health and trust are under threat from a “maze” of low-quality products flooding the market. From prescription drugs to dietary supplements and beauty cosmetics, the line between real and fake is becoming dangerously blurred, putting consumers at serious risk.
So, how can you protect yourself and your family against this growing problem? Don’t worry—with expert tips, you can become a smart “gatekeeper” of your own health!
Today, counterfeit medicines are so sophisticated that they can even copy genuine registration numbers, batch codes, manufacturing dates, and expiration dates. In such cases, here are some practical ways to tell the difference between real and fake products:
1. Inspect packaging and appearance carefully
Crestor 10mg (rosuvastatin) - batch number A24236004, expiry date 7-2027 is counterfeit
2. Scan barcodes or QR codes – and watch for suspicious responses
3. Verify with official databases
Website interface for drug registration information lookup, Ministry of Health
4. Use rapid testing services (via drug testing institutes)
5. Choose reliable sources when buying medicine
References
MPharm. Dinh Thi Thuy Ha
MPharm. Kim Ngoc Son