Every bottle of OxyContin that’s bound for Wal-Mart, or H.D. Smith, has been slapped with a special label that’s hailed as the solution to the world’s counterfeit drug problem. RFID tags are not an anticounterfeiting device, but they’re a tracking device, not a security device. The need to prevent counterfeit drugs from being introduced into the legitimate supply chain is acute. The World Health Organization has said that counterfeit drugs represent more than 10 percent of global sales.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2121582/the-5-myths-of-rfid.html

