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Physical profiling and IR spectroscopy: simple and effective methods to discriminate between genuine and counterfeit samples of Viagra® and Cialis®

Custers et al., 2016

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15432655049240337088
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Custers D
Vandemoortele S
Bothy J
De Beer J
Courselle P
Apers S
Deconinck E
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Drug Testing and Analysis

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Counterfeit medicines are a global threat to public health. High amounts enter the European market, enforcing the need for simple techniques to help customs detect these pharmaceuticals. This study focused on physical profiling and IR spectroscopy to obtain a …
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