Pharmaceutical firms aim to beat fraud with RFID

Pharmaceutical firms are using radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and barcode technologies to help uncover fraudulent and counterfeit medicines.

Six pharmaceutical companies, including Merck Generics UK and Novartis, have agreed to attach RFID tags and sophisticated barcodes to individual containers and boxes of their products.

Pharmacists in 50 chemists are using scanners to authenticate the products they dispense in the three-month trial, which is being conducted by Aegate, an authentication service...

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