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The Sunflower brand amoxicillin I bought has Yan Jingxin’s trademark on it. Is it a fake?

It is not a fake drug

It contains two trademarks: Sunflower brand is the company trademark, and Yan Jingxin is the product trademark.

The owner of the Yannuoxin trademark is Sunflower Pharmaceutical Group (Jizhou) Co., Ltd.

Common name: Amoxicillin Granules#

Trade name: Yanjingxin#

English name: Amoxicillin Granules#

Chinese Pinyin: #Manufacturer: Sunflower Pharmaceutical Group (Hengshui) Defel Co., Ltd.

Extended information

Identification methods for identifying counterfeit drugs:

1. Look at the drug approval text

Since June 30, 2003, the previous approval numbers (including local approvals) will be invalid, and the 1-digit pinyin letters of the Chinese character Huai (such as H, Z, S, B) will be used. etc., representing categories such as chemical drugs, traditional Chinese medicines, biological products, and health care drugs respectively) 8-digit numbers (for the year of approval and sequence number); fake drugs often use abolished approval numbers or fake batch numbers.

2. Look at the production batch number and expiration date

The product batch number, production date and expiry date are laser-printed on the packaging of qualified drugs. The three are indispensable: fake drugs are often missing. Batch number and date pasted on top or mimeographed.

3. Look at the outer packaging of drugs

The packaging of qualified drugs must be approved by the drug regulatory department, and must be printed beautifully, with bright colors and clear writing. The outer packaging of fake drugs has poor texture. The printing of fonts and patterns is rough, the colors are dull, and the anti-counterfeiting marks are blurred.

4. Look at the appearance of the drug

Qualified drug tablets are uniform in color and have no problems such as spots, mold spots, splits, deliquescence, etc. Counterfeit drug tablets are often uneven in color and have flowers. Spots, sugar-coated fading, cracking, mildew, etc.; fake injections and liquids appear to precipitate, crystallize, change color, and have floc; granules stick to lumps and are difficult to dissolve; ointments lose water, become moldy, or have a greasy smell.

5. Check the manufacturer

The "Drug Law" clearly stipulates that the name, address, postal code, phone number, website, etc. of the manufacturer must be clearly stated on the outer packaging or instructions of all drugs. , some also set up a hotline for authenticity identification to facilitate patients to contact and inquire; these items of counterfeit drugs are incomplete or false information is fabricated.

6. Read the drug instructions

The "Drug Law" stipulates that drug instructions must be accurate and complete, including drug composition, properties, action categories, pharmacological effects, indications, usage and dosage. , substance interaction, precautions, adverse reactions, storage, specifications, packaging and other details. The instructions for counterfeit medicines are incomplete. The printing quality is poor, the writing is blurry, and some arbitrarily exaggerate the efficacy and scope of application.

Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia "Medication Knowledge"