Traceability of Counterfeit Medicine Supply Chain through Blockchain
Title | Traceability of Counterfeit Medicine Supply Chain through Blockchain |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Kumar, Randhir, Tripathi, Rakesh |
Conference Name | 2019 11th International Conference on Communication Systems Networks (COMSNETS) |
Keywords | active pharmaceutical ingredients, blockchain, counterfeit goods, counterfeit medicine supply chain, counterfeit-drug, cryptography, Distributed databases, drug safety, drugs, encrypted QR code security, end-consumer patient harm, Human Behavior, medical supply chain, Organizations, pharmaceutical industry, production engineering computing, pubcrawl, Public key, QR codes, quick response code security, resilience, Resiliency, Safety, Scalability, supply chain management, supply chain security, Supply chains, Traceability |
Abstract | The main issues with drug safety in the counterfeit medicine supply chain, are to do with how the drugs are initially manufactured. The traceability of right and active pharmaceutical ingredients during actual manufacture is a difficult process, so detecting drugs that do not contain the intended active ingredients can ultimately lead to end-consumer patient harm or even death. Blockchain's advanced features make it capable of providing a basis for complete traceability of drugs, from manufacturer to end consumer, and the ability to identify counterfeit-drug. This paper aims to address the issue of drug safety using Blockchain and encrypted QR(quick response) code security. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8711418 |
DOI | 10.1109/COMSNETS.2019.8711418 |
Citation Key | kumar_traceability_2019 |
- pharmaceutical industry
- Traceability
- supply chains
- supply chain security
- supply chain management
- Scalability
- Safety
- Resiliency
- resilience
- quick response code security
- QR codes
- Public key
- pubcrawl
- production engineering computing
- active pharmaceutical ingredients
- Organizations
- medical supply chain
- Human behavior
- end-consumer patient harm
- encrypted QR code security
- drugs
- drug safety
- Distributed databases
- Cryptography
- counterfeit-drug
- counterfeit medicine supply chain
- counterfeit goods
- blockchain