Falsified, stolen, expired, relabelled and non-authorised medical products can easily be found in different countries, in situations of crisis or during epidemics.

The extent of the problem is not quantifiable because the falsification is, by its illegal nature, a clandestine phenomenon whose figures are only estimations which may not necessarily be accurate. Organised criminal networks control both the production and trade of falsified medical products and similar crimes. Due to the ever-growing increase of these falsified products and similar crimes in the supply chain by unscrupulous criminal organised groups operating across borders and the low risk level of deterrence, there is a real need to harmonize legislation and put in place dissuasive penalties proportional to the harm suffered by patients.

Aimed at preventing falsified medical products entering the supply chain, an integrated multi-stakeholders approach (justice, health, law-enforcement and customs) should be established to set-up, strengthen and implement a strong legislative framework, which may, on the one side, be able to criminalise falsification-related crimes and, on the other side, respond with effective, proportionate and dissuasive sanctions including criminal or non-criminal monetary sanctions and other responses. It is only through such strong co-operation between all actors involved in the fight against falsified medical products that this scourge could be tackled.

The importance and urgency to deal with these issues became even more apparent during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The main objective of this multiregional project (NA-FAMED) is to provide technical assistance and support Council of Europe member States, and other countries, to fight against the falsification of medical products and similar crimes.

The NA-FAMED project is structured around three components:

  • Promotion of the MEDICIRME Convention;
  • Gap analysis aiming to improve and strengthen legal, regulatory and policy frameworks;
  • Identification of the legal and procedural issues leading to criminalization of the production and trade of falsified medical products and similar crimes.

DURATION

16 September 2020 - 14 July 2021

PROJECT NEWS

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NA-FAMED (“Needs assessment – Falsified Medical Products”) is the first cooperation project on the MEDICRIME Convention and it aims at providing technical assistance and support to Council of Europe member States, and other countries, to fight against the falsification of medical products and similar crimes.

Within this framework and for better application of the Convention internationally, the Project has developed a number of activities promoting the MEDICRIME Convention, its national and international application and international cooperation in criminal matters regarding the fight against the falsification of medical products and similar crimes.

To raise awareness of the danger of using counterfeit medical products and to strengthen international co-operation in criminal matters, the NA-FAMED project will organise inter alia several webinars on to the MEDICRIME Convention and selected relevant themes, such as gender, Internet and supply chain, victims, children and others.

To obtain more info about this new activity under the MEDICRIME Convention, please see the MEDICRIME Website regularly and keep in touch on its Twitter account @MEDICRIMEC

19 January 2021
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