Nearly 40 billion drug traceability codes help crack down on "backflow drugs"

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17/06/2025
The latest data from the National Medical Insurance Administration shows that up to now, a total of 39.885 billion drug traceability codes have been collected, helping to combat the problem of "backflow drugs" in the drug field. "Backflow drugs" refer to drugs that have been illegally recovered through non-legal channels from the legitimate medical distribution channels, and re-enter the market. They often have issues such as expiration, improper storage, which seriously threaten the safety of medication for the public, damage the safety of medical insurance funds, and disrupt the order of the drug market.