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Don't be greedy for cheap, be wary of medical insurance "reflux drugs"

author:Fish Da Da Ling
Don't be greedy for cheap, be wary of medical insurance "reflux drugs"

Please note that during this period, some pharmaceutical fraudsters lured the insured people to join their drug trading business under the guise of "recalling" drugs at high prices. These people slipped their heads and quietly poured out the drugs bought in the medical insurance benefits received by the insured, poured them out of the bottles and cans, replaced them with new labels and resold them, and they were full of greasy, which is the truth of the so-called "reflux medicine".

Don't be greedy for cheap, be wary of medical insurance "reflux drugs"

The recent case cited by the National Medical Security Administration is quite plausible: Ms. Huang from Longyan, Fujian Province, became addicted to drugs and lost her income, so she began to sell drugs in order to maintain the habit of taking drugs. She does whatever it takes, from mailing and delivering goods to selling directly in the corner she rents, all kinds of methods are crackling, and the targets also include those young people who seek innovation and change. Ms. Huang sold tramadol hydrochloride and federal cough lotion, and the sky-high profits made her very beautiful, but she still did not escape the eyes of the police uncle, and she was arrested alive.

Don't be greedy for cheap, be wary of medical insurance "reflux drugs"

There are also those more cunning drug dealers, they actually have genuine drugs in their hands, and they can sell them to those small free-range clinics, but they empty the drugs in the real medicine box, stuff them into fakes, and then sell them to pharmacies.

Whether "reflux medicine" will become spoiled "expired medicine" is not empty talk blown out of nowhere. The tablets did not have an expiration date printed on them, so the drug dealers in the authentic pharmacies took advantage of the situation to repackage the drugs that were about to expire or have been closed, and put a new expiration date on them. This is a problem, and it is strange if the patient eats it without mishapping.

Don't be greedy for cheap, be wary of medical insurance "reflux drugs"

The National Health Insurance Administration reminds everyone: These actions, whether you directly sell "reflux drugs" or help with ideas, are all fraudulent and violate the law.