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Trade in counterfeit drugs in Jordan drops
- Jordan: Monday, June 08 - 2009 at 11:34
The Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA) has said the kingdom had witnessed a drop in 2008 in the volume of trade in counterfeit and smuggled drugs compared to the year before, due to the administration's increasing the number of its inspectors, in addition to including beauty centres, fitness centres, printing presses and herbal shops among the places to be inspected regularly, reported Jordan Times. 'The fake medicines might negatively affect health, depending on the ingredients used to manufacture them, while sometimes they have no effect but do not cure the patient,' Mohammad Rawashdeh, director of JFDA noted.
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