Stable isotope ratio analysis: an emerging tool to trace the origin of falsified medicines
Falsified medicines pose a serious threat to global public health. Over the past few decades, the number of public health issues and seizures of falsified medicines has dramatically increased across the world. The development of new analytical techniques for the identification and traceability of th...
Main Authors: | Roncone, A, Kelly, SD, Giannioti, Z, Hauk, C, Caillet, C, Newton, PN, Perez-Mon, C, Bontempo, L |
---|---|
Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
Elsevier
2024
|
Registos relacionados
-
The uncertain role of substandard and falsified medicines in the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance
Por: Cavany, S, et al.
Publicado em: (2023) -
Forensic investigation of falsified antimalarials using isotope ratio mass spectrometry: a pilot investigation
Por: Newton, PN, et al.
Publicado em: (2024) -
Substandard and falsified antibiotics: neglected drivers of antimicrobial resistance?
Por: Zabala, GA, et al.
Publicado em: (2022) -
Trade in substandard and falsified medicines
Por: Hagen, N, et al.
Publicado em: (2022) -
Environmental DNA as an innovative technique to identify the origins of falsified antimalarial tablets-a pilot study of the pharmabiome
Por: Young, JM, et al.
Publicado em: (2022)