Counterfeit drugs pose a serious threat to the lives of patients in the Middle East

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Counterfeit drugs pose a serious threat to the lives of patients in the Middle East
Experts say the tradition of medicines in the Middle East has risen to high levels and has reached an 
end that could endanger the lives of patients.

Counterfeit drugs pose a serious threat to the lives of patients in the Middle East
Counterfeit drugs pose a serious threat to the lives of patients in the Middle East

The tradition of drugs in the past has not received much attention because it is seen as a problem that has had a major impact on Indian and Chinese markets, but the problem has spread throughout the world, affecting the lives of patients in the Middle East.
The tradition of drugs ranges from the illegal production of proprietary drugs to the production of counterfeit medicines. These practices have spread in recent months, partly because of the growing demand for ED drugs.
The consequences of taking antimicrobial drugs, many of which are made in unhealthy conditions and using dangerous or non-standard chemicals, are extremely detrimental to the health of the patient and are usually life-threatening. These drugs may lead to drug resistance, loss of confidence among patients, and doctors, pharmacists and other medical personnel.
The pharmaceutical industry, along with patients, has been severely affected by counterfeit drugs, with imitators trying to target commonly used prescription drugs, such as antibiotics and painkillers. Counterfeit medicines generally contain no more than baking soda or talcum powder, Sometimes on more hazardous substances, such as antifreeze. In the case of drugs that have an effect on the heart or blood pressure, the results may be fatal. In some cases, narcotic drugs were filled with distilled water or alcohol.
The distribution of unsafe drugs has increased significantly around the world, in light of the increased reports of patients receiving counterfeit drugs and taking them without knowledge. The casings of these medicines appear to be made with the quality and mastery of the original medicines. Counterfeit drug manufacturers imitate linear symbols, inner envelopes and even three-dimensional marks.
Patients recognize that prescription drugs are safe and effective. In many developed countries, drug-approved distribution systems have guaranteed a high degree of patient safety so far, although drug mimicking has quadrupled in recent years.
Various factors have contributed to the expansion of criminal counterfeiting activities, including the growing involvement in drug supply chains by unlicensed wholesalers and re-packaging agents, the flourishing of online pharmacies, and the movement of drug imports around the world.
Patients should consult with their doctors before changing their medication for whatever reasons they may need to change. Specific medicines for ED treatment may belong to the same category, and may have a different range of safety.

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