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With pharmaceuticals, RFID has the capability to help prevent such tragedies as the counterfeit Procrit® scare. In 2002, more than 100,000 vials of counterfeit Procrit—a drug used in the treatment of anemia associated with chemotherapy, chronic kidney failure, and in the treatment of HIV/AIDS—made its way onto pharmacy shelves. The ability to write to and read an RFID tag used in a label on prescriptions could be the answer to saving lives through better controlled supply chains.
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- Companies:
- Bielomatik-jagenberg
- Schober USA
- People:
- Dave Grove
- Steve Van Fleet
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