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Fake anti-diabetes medicine moves from Algeria to France

Fake anti-diabetes medicine moves from Algeria to France

Coinciding with the latest seizure by the security services of the capital Algiers, of more than 600 vials of fake medicine, related to a supplementary biological composition against diabetes, which was announced some time ago by Algerian researcher Tewfiq Zaghbit to media outlets, it’s been disclosed that a relevant imitative product is being widely marketed in different cities in France, including Marseille and Grenoble.

Immigrants in France revealed that a “crook” did indeed bring vials of the drug from its source, after having received it from the researcher Tewfiq free of charge; He pleaded with the latter about the pseudo critical health condition of his wife who, he argued mendaciously, was in dire need of this anti-diabetes cure.

He then combined the retrieved product from the researcher and added to it several liters of a similar solution, and sold each bottle for the price of 200 Euros in several parts of France without up to now being bothered by anyone, they added.

In a reaction, the Algerian researcher expressed his utter bafflement at such swindling, stressing that he was dismayed at such situation adding by the same token that his newly-discovered medicine against diabetes was motivated by selfless, well-meaning and humanitarian purposes.

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