A Hungarian website offered more than one hundred types of fake medicines
Within the international Pangea action a Hungarian website was detected that was offering more than one hundred types of counterfeit medicines.
All of the medicines were fake, dummy, or illegal. The international Pangea action was led by the Interpol with the involvement of 115 countries. As the result of the action, a total of 81 million USD worth counterfeit medicines were seized, which is a significant increase, compared to the 36 million USD of 2014. (MTI)
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