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Description CD-3 shows visible differences between authentic (right) and counterfeit (left) Alli packaging. CD-3, a small portable device invented by FDA scientists, is being deployed to screen for counterfeit and sub-standard malaria drugs in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. Using wavelengths of light, CD-3 reveals differences between authentic and counterfeit drugs that look the same to the naked eye. To learn more, read this Consumer Update article and watch the video: FDA Invention Fights Counterfeit Malaria Drugs
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