The common name of the product name is "collision porcelain", and the mixed saying of the drug name should be abandoned
2024-06-06
"Miquimod" has changed to "Miquimod", and the difference in product names is a world of difference - the former is a legitimate drug, while the latter is just an ordinary consumer brand product. The difficult to distinguish names have led many patients to use the wrong "medicine". Recently, Mr. Lu, a consumer in Beijing, reported to reporters that he has purchased this product that serves as a sideline. In "Water Margin", Li Gui impersonates Li Kui, and now in the market, "Mikui" impersonates "Miqu". "Miquimod" and "Miquimod" not only have similar names, but also have similar packaging. But just as Li Gui lacks Li Kui's abilities, the branded product "Miquimod" also lacks the therapeutic effect of the drug "Miquimod". Some patients cannot distinguish between "kui" and "kui", and their condition is easily delayed. When they understand it, they will feel deceived. The common phenomenon is that the product name is the generic name for porcelain medicine. For example, if we only look at the name, the Yifu Ling Multi Effect Antibacterial Cream that causes "Big Head Baby" looks like a skin disease medicine, but it belongs to the category of consumer products. In addition, the China Consumers Association conducted a survey on products sold on a certain e-commerce platform targeting infant eczema and found that the website was filled with a large number of baby "eczema creams" claiming to have therapeutic effects. Although the names and drugs were no different, after purchasing samples, they were all labeled as disinfecting products. The confusion of product names is even more severe among drugs. A common name is a legitimate and recognized name, while a product name is a name given by a pharmaceutical company. For example, "Mommy Love" is a product name, commonly known as Bacillus subtilis double live bacterial granules. Nowadays, parents generally remember its product name, but do not know its common name. A member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference once submitted a proposal on the standardized management of drug product names, and gave examples to illustrate that azithromycin is a common name, but different manufacturers produce different product names for azithromycin. Due to the large number of manufacturers, there are nearly 20 different product names for azithromycin, which is easily confused. The product names of drugs are not only numerous and disorganized, but also intentionally misleading or falsely advertised. For example, there was once a traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations called "Xiaoaiping", which was criticized and questioned by the leadership of the State Food and Drug Administration at that time, "What kind of cancer do you eliminate?" "If you take this medicine to eliminate the tumor, surgeons will not have to perform surgery" "Don't you change this name". The chaos of drug product names is evident. Moreover, some drugs have product names that even knowledgeable healthcare professionals cannot match. For example, a drug called "Pepsi Bitu", commonly known as domestic drug levofloxacin sodium chloride injection, and an imported drug called "Coca Cola Bitu". The combination of an antibacterial injection with a beverage name is truly surprising. What tricks are hidden behind the various drug product names is a question worth exploring. Encountering porcelain and binding well-known product names, deliberately pursuing novelty and uniqueness, with exaggerated elements, many of them are because they want to be unique and memorable, in order to expand popularity and increase sales. There are too many and diverse drug product names, and sometimes patients find it difficult to understand, and may even feel confused, making it easy to take the wrong or heavy medication. For example, when a patient thinks they have taken two different drugs, they actually have taken the same and different drugs, which leads to a significant increase in drug toxicity and side effects. The name of a drug, like other contents of a drug, should be clearly stated in the drug instructions rather than mixed up, so that patients can understand, distinguish, and use it with peace of mind. (Lai Xin She)
Edit:GuoGuo Responsible editor:FangZhiYou
Source:People.cn
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