2024
DOI: 10.21522/tijph.2013.12.01.art039
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Knowledge, Attitude and Perception of Consumers and Stakeholders on Counterfeit Drugs and Anti-Counterfeit Technology in Nigeria

Olakunle Daniel Olaniran,
Felix Olaniyi Sanni,
Azeez Akintunde Yusuf

Abstract: The threat of counterfeiting medicines is probably growing, particularly in poorer countries with weak regulatory mechanisms and poorly monitored distribution networks. Various interventions, including innovative technologies, have been used to solve problems. The study used a quantitative design method adopting a hybrid quantitative method such as desk, online and physical interviews approach. The selected states for the study are Lagos, Kano, Anambra and FCT Abuja. Data were obtained using structured questio… Show more

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