Quantitative and Qualitative Determination Technologies of Counterfeit Drugs 1st Edition
Quantitative and Qualitative Determination Technologies of Counterfeit Drugs — 1st Edition by Ronny Priefer delivers a compelling, practical guide for professionals battling the global rise of falsified medicines. Clear, authoritative and current, this book grabs attention with real-world urgency: economies and patient safety depend on reliable detection.
Inside, readers find a concise yet comprehensive exploration of modern analytical strategies — from chromatography and mass spectrometry to spectroscopic and portable field technologies — explained in plain, application-focused language. Priefer balances theory with hands-on protocols, validation best practices, and comparative evaluations that help laboratories, customs officers, pharmacists and regulatory teams choose the right tools for qualitative screening and quantitative confirmation. Coverage includes chemometrics, sampling, method validation, and regulatory alignment with international standards (WHO, FDA, EMA), making it relevant across Europe, North America, Asia, Africa and Latin America.
This book turns complex science into actionable advantage: streamline quality-control workflows, improve forensic investigations, and strengthen supply-chain integrity. Case studies and performance benchmarks make it easy to translate recommendations into operational decisions, protecting patients and reputations alike.
Whether you work in pharmaceutical QA/QC, forensic laboratories, public health agencies or border control, Priefer’s work is an indispensable resource for staying ahead of counterfeiters. Practical, globally-minded and technically rigorous, it’s the reference that empowers professionals to detect and deter falsified medicines effectively.
Secure your copy today and equip your team with the analytical clarity needed to safeguard medicines worldwide.
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