Medicine authentication technology as a counterfeit medicine-detection tool: a Delphi method study to establish expert opinion on manual medicine authentication technology in secondary care
<strong>Objectives:</strong> This study aims to establish expert opinion and potential improvements for the Falsified Medicines Directive mandated medicines authentication technology. <strong>Design and intervention:</strong> A two-round Delphi method study using an online qu...
Main Authors: | Naughton, B, Roberts, L, Dopson, S, Brindley, D, Chapman, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2017
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