Detectives in the Lab

Counterfeited, adulterated, stolen — criminals are taking aim at the products of global pharmaceutical manufacturers. And by doing so, they are putting patients at considerable risk. Merck is helping to ward off this threat with the "Merck Anti-Counterfeiting Operational Network," or MACON. One key component of this network is highly specialized analytical chemistry. More Information at M - The Explorer Magazine: https://bit.ly/2WE5yl2

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