A hundred and fifty million forints of fake medicines were seized in Hungary
Fake medicines worth over 150 million HUF were seized in Hungary within the 11th Pangea International Action Week against counterfeit medicines – was said at the press conference of the participating authorities in Budapest.
During the action that took place between 9 and 16 October and organized by the Interpol in 116 countries of the world, a total of 500 tonnes of counterfeit medicines were found in a value of about 4 billion forints. (MTI)
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