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Counterfeit medicines on Taiwan may not be placebos!

 
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Have you ever been given unknown medicine by doctors on Taiwan?
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Never been to a doctor on Taiwan.
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Aristotle



Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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Location: Taiwan

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 4:41 am    Post subject: Counterfeit medicines on Taiwan may not be placebos! Reply with quote

Counterfeit medicines on Taiwan may not be placebos!
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It should not come as a surprise to anyone who has visited a doctor for even the most minor of medical complaints and been presented with a prescription for a vast array of colorful pills...


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Taiwan's pharmaceutical expenditure cashes in at a hefty NT$100 billion per year.

Patients don't, however, always get what they pay for.

According to recent figures from the Department of Health (DOH), every year around NT$10 billion of the populace's pharmaceutical outlay goes towards lining the pockets of the organized criminal gangs that smuggle, manufacture and sell counterfeit pharmaceutical products to an unsuspecting public.

This report is based on official government figures. Many estimate that the amount of unknown counterfeit medications prescribed to patients by local medicial professionals is much higher than the 10% quoted by official sources.
The inability of the racist and corrupt occupational government to govern on Taiwan and the free hand given to criminals and the government officials they openly bribe is at the core of this problem.
Medical care is cheap on Taiwan but you get what you pay for.
Welcome to Taiwan and be careful!
A.
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