
Imagine a patient in a small town buying antibiotics with hope for recovery, only to later discover the medicine was fake. This isn’t just a business challenge; it’s a human crisis that threatens lives and erodes trust in healthcare.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 1 in 10 medical products in low- and middle-income countries is substandard or falsified, with antibiotics among the most commonly counterfeited. In India, this issue is especially severe in tier-2 and rural markets, where patients depend heavily on affordable medicines but have fewer tools to verify authenticity.
For domestic pharma companies with mass-market distribution, protecting these communities goes beyond compliance — it’s about safeguarding public health and protecting brand trust in the very markets where demand is highest.
Why Rural and Tier-2 Markets Face Bigger Risks
Medicines in rural areas often pass through long, complex distribution chains before reaching patients. With fewer regulatory checks, limited pharmacist training, and high demand for low-cost antibiotics, counterfeiters exploit every gap.
Why antibiotics?
- They are the most prescribed medicines in rural India.
- Counterfeit versions are easy to circulate undetected.
- Fake or substandard antibiotics fuel antimicrobial resistance (AMR), making genuine treatments less effective.
The result:
patients don’t recover, resistance spreads, and pharma brands lose credibility.
Practical Packaging Solutions That Work on the Ground
Domestic pharma leaders don’t need futuristic tech — simple, field-proven solutions can protect both patients and business in high-risk markets:
1. QR Codes for Instant Verification
With smartphone use now above 50% in tier-2 and rural India, secure QR codes allow patients and chemists to scan and confirm authenticity in seconds.
2. Scratch-to-Reveal Codes
A cost-effective feature where patients scratch a panel to uncover a one-time code, then send it via SMS for instant confirmation. Perfect for regions with poor internet but reliable mobile coverage.
3. Toll-Free Number Verification
For areas where smartphones are less common, patients can call a toll-free number, enter the pack code, and receive immediate confirmation.
4. Serialization & Track-and-Trace
For companies looking at scale, serialization (unique pack codes) with Track-and-Trace systems enables full supply chain visibility. While CDSCO already mandates serialization for exports, extending it domestically creates a powerful barrier against counterfeits.
Even the best packaging features work only if people know how to use them. Pharma companies can build trust by:
- Printing clear calls-to-action on packs like “Scan to Verify” or “Scratch and SMS to Confirm.”
- Training distributors, chemists, and field staff to explain features.
- Partnering with health workers and pharmacist associations to promote safe buying practices.
What Pharma Companies Can Do Today
- Adopt at least one low-cost anti-counterfeit feature suited to your market.
- Train distributors and field teams to guide chemists on how to use these features.
- Print simple instructions on every pack to drive patient adoption.
- Monitor ground feedback and refine your packaging strategy over time.
Beyond Packaging: Partnerships Multiply Impact
Technology works best when paired with collaboration.
Pharma companies can:
- Partner with local health workers to raise awareness.
- Work with pharmacist associations to block counterfeit circulation.
- Align with regulators like CDSCO — and globally with bodies like TGA and USFDA — to meet compliance while building consumer confidence.
Why Acting Now Matters
Counterfeiting in non-urban supply chains is no longer just a rural problem — it’s a nationwide risk. Ignoring it can result in regulatory challenges, lost market share, and, most importantly, lives lost.
By contrast, acting now with practical anti-counterfeit packaging creates an opportunity to:
- Protect patients where they are most vulnerable.
- Safeguard your brand in India’s fastest-growing pharma markets.
- Position your company as a trusted healthcare partner at home and globally.
Because at the end of the day, packaging isn’t just about protecting a product — it’s about protecting people.
Moving Forward with Safer Packaging
At Lasersec Technologies, we help pharma companies design practical anti-counterfeit packaging solutions — from scratch panels and QR codes to serialization and Track & Trace.
Backed by compliance expertise and real-world field success, our goal is simple: to help you protect patients, build trust, and stay ahead of counterfeiters in both rural India and global markets.
