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Flash session: Tackling the sale of falsified medicines on social media through digital empowerment of providers.

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Up to Eight presenters will have 5 min for oral presentation to share rapid insights on their work followed by 45 min poster presentation. This session explores the growing public health threat of falsified medicines sold through social media platforms and healthcare providers referring patients to buy products online. Presentations will highlight system vulnerabilities, emerging trends, and impacts on medicine-seeking behaviors, particularly among vulnerable populations.
Oct 23, 2025 15:00 - 16:45(America/New_York)
20251023T1500 20251023T1645 America/New_York Flash session: Tackling the sale of falsified medicines on social media through digital empowerment of providers. Up to Eight presenters will have 5 min for oral presentation to share rapid insights on their work followed by 45 min poster presentation. This session explores the growing public health threat of falsified medicines sold through social media platforms and healthcare providers referring patients to buy products online. Presentations will highlight system vulnerabilities, emerging trends, and impacts on medicine-seeking behaviors, particularly among vulnerable populations. BESAFE2025 besafe@jh.edu
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