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Angola and Portugal sign protocol to fight drug counterfeiting crime

The Governments of Angola and Portugal signed, in Lisbon, a collaboration protocol for the prevention and combat of drug counterfeiting crimes, the authorities announced.

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According to a note from the Criminal Investigation Service (SIC), the agreement was signed by the director general of the SIC, chief commissioner Arnaldo Manuel Carlos, representing the executive, and the chairman of the board of directors of the National Authority for Medicines and Health Products , IP (Infarmed), Rui Santos Ivo, on the Portuguese side.

The protocol aims at institutional collaboration in the fields of drug quality assurance, information exchange in the field of quality assurance, training in the area of ​​pharmaceutical inspection and laboratory analysis, with the aim of preventing and combating drug counterfeiting crimes and the sale of counterfeit, expired or unused drugs, as well as other crimes that threaten public health, according to the same source.

The agreement was signed within the scope of the second meeting of the Angola-Portugal intergovernmental joint commission, held on Thursday in Lisbon, in which the delegations of the two countries, headed by the heads of Portuguese diplomacy, Augusto Santos Silva, and Angolan, Téte António, analyzed the implementation of bilateral cooperation between the two States, in different domains, such as health, education, diplomatic and consular relations, defense and security, justice, trade and industry, and finance.

In Angola, the drugs with the highest incidence of counterfeiting are analgesics, antimalarials, antibiotics and drugs for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, as reported in 2017 by the national health authorities, most of them coming from China, India, Nigeria and Democratic Republic of Congo.

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