Blockchain-Based Traceability of Counterfeited Drugs

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Abstract

In the healthcare industry, providing a vital backbone for services is critical. The supply chain is a complex network that crosses organizational and geographical borders. In the healthcare business, counterfeit pills are one of the primary reasons for the harmful impact on human health and financial loss. Thus, pharmaceutical supply chains and end-to-end tracking systems are the recent research in healthcare. In this paper, the authors propose blockchain-based traceability of counterfeited drugs (BBTCD) that implements tracking of counterfeited drugs using smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. They offer a solution to fully decentralize the tracking by storing BBTCD on IPFS (inter planetary file system) to provide transparency and cost-effectiveness.

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Rai, B. K., Srivastava, S., & Arora, S. (2023). Blockchain-Based Traceability of Counterfeited Drugs. International Journal of Reliable and Quality E-Healthcare, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.4018/IJRQEH.318129

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