In seemingly normal boxes, with almost perfect labels and recognized names, they hid a silent danger. Behind every adulterated drug there were patients clinging to a hope: people with cancer, HIV, lupus or diabetes who were looking for cheaper treatments or quick solutions to the shortage. But what they received, according to the Prosecutor’s Office, were counterfeit products, vanquished or illegally manipulated. The criminal operation was disco…
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In seemingly normal boxes, with almost perfect labels and recognized names, they hid a silent danger. Behind every adulterated drug there were patients clinging to a hope: people with cancer, HIV, lupus or diabetes who were looking for cheaper treatments or quick solutions to the shortage. But what they received, according to the Prosecutor’s Office, were counterfeit products, vanquished or illegally manipulated. The criminal operation was disco…