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Benefits of blockchain in limiting counterfeit drug distribution

European Pharmaceutical Review

A review by Swedish researchers has identified the benefits of smart contracts on blockchain platforms in the pharmaceutical supply chain and its role in combating counterfeit drugs. This can reduce the willingness for counterfeit and less accurate data, according to the review. In conclusion, Kordestani et al.

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How automation can help to address supply chain challenges in pharma

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Supply chain issues have been rife in pharmaceuticals for a while, but current socio-economic challenges such as the conflict in Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic have led to extended wait times and higher prices for thousands of products. This has been the go-to approach for dealing with foreseeable supply chain shocks in the past.

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Generative AI with Google Lens to detect counterfeits in pharma

Express Pharma

Generative AI will be used to create unique invisible image tags for each product (like UID). This can be done by training the AI on a dataset of existing batch numbers, allowing it to generate new, unique invisible image tags on brand logo / brand name that cannot be replicated by counterfeiters 2. Key features and benefits a.

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How pharma marketing can stay ahead of the evolving customer journey

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Customer journeys in pharma are changing, with important implications for the marketing supply chain. The expert panel will consider exclusive research carried out by Tag and pharmaphorum across the US, Europe and Asia-Pacific among senior decision-makers in pharma and FMCG marketing.

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Paw-sitively Efficient Inventory Management for Veterinary Professionals

epicur

It’s like predicting the future needs of your practice so you can stock up on the right supplies at the right time. Analyze information from your practice management system, past caseloads, your purchase history, and the corresponding medical supplies, medications, and equipment required.

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RFID: The future of smart labelling?

Pharmaceutical Technology

The pharmaceutical industry began using radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in the early 2000s. Pfizer was the first to use the tech, adding RFID tags to track a Viagra (sildenafil) shipment circa 2006. Twenty years ago, the cost of implementing RFID tags and the ecosystem (software) was much more expensive than today.

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Fidelis Specialty Pharmacy Selects Citus Health to Enable Real-Time Virtual Patient Communications and Faster Collection of Key Patient Data

Citus Health Specialty Pharmacy

Fidelis will also leverage Citus Health for real-time referral, refill production and delivery workflows that allow them to prioritize and track efficiency efforts with customizable forms, App-Less electronic signatures for signed refill and delivery consent and messaging to tag and track key patient data.