Skip to content
Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection
Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection
  • Home
  • Events
    • 2025 Brand Protection Strategy Summit
  • Outreach
    • Brand Protection Stories Podcast
    • The Brand Protection Professional (BPP)
  • Education
    • Professional Certificates in Brand Protection
    • Executive Education
    • Student Program
  • Research
  • Publications
  • Resources
    • INFORM Consumers Act
    • Anti-Counterfeiting/Brand Protection Global Organizations
    • Guide to Brand Protection for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
    • A-CAPP Videos
    • IP Protection Resources By State
    • MSU Licensed Retailers
    • Brand Protection Job Postings
  • About Us
    • Meet the Team
    • In the News
    • Awards
  • Giving

The Health and Economic Effects of Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals in Africa

Read the Full Report

Jeremy Wilson, Roy Fenoff and A-CAPP Center Staff, 2011

The Health and Economic Effects of Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals in Africa is an article of the globalEDGE business review that describes the negative impacts of pharmaceutical product counterfeiting in Africa. The in-depth analysis provides several cause and effect relationships in the context of the drug industry with research from the Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Program at Michigan State University.

This article was published in Global Edge Business Review. Subscription may be required to read the full report. 

2011 Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees.

To read the full report, click here.

Post navigation
← Previous article
Next article →
Copyright © 2025 Michigan State University Board of Trustees