Vietnam Cracks Down on Massive Counterfeit Drugs and Baby Formula Ring
Authorities Arrest Manufacturing Networks in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, Ministry of Health Intensifies Nationwide Inspections

- •Large-scale organizations counterfeiting medicines, baby formula, and health supplements have been consecutively exposed in Vietnam.
- •The Ministry of Health has ordered nationwide crackdowns and is strengthening inspections throughout the manufacturing and distribution process.
- •Authorities have announced severe punishment for counterfeit manufacturers and sellers to protect public health.
Major Counterfeit Medical Products Scandal Rocks Vietnam
Vietnam's Ministry of Health has launched emergency nationwide crackdowns on the widespread distribution of counterfeit medicines and food products. Since April this year, large-scale counterfeiting and distribution networks have been consecutively exposed in major cities including Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Thanh Hoa Province, raising serious concerns about public health.
Vietnamese authorities revealed that counterfeit products are rapidly increasing, particularly among essential daily necessities such as medicines, baby formula, and health supplements. The mass counterfeiting of infant formula poses a direct threat to children's health, causing significant social shock.
The Reality of Fake Products and Distribution Channels
Deputy Minister of Health Tran Van Thuan emphasized that "the recently detected counterfeit cases are extremely serious," adding that "it is particularly concerning that products targeting infants are being counterfeited."
The main counterfeit items detected by authorities include:
- Medicines: Therapeutic drugs and prescription medications
- Baby Formula: Infant formula milk
- Health Supplements: Various nutritional and functional food products
- Cooking Oil and Seasonings: MSG (monosodium glutamate) and other condiments
Investigations revealed that these counterfeit products infiltrated pharmacies, hospitals, and general stores through unofficial channels, bypassing normal distribution networks. In some cases, operations were disguised as officially licensed facilities.
Government Response and Enhanced Crackdowns
On May 6, Vietnam's Ministry of Health sent official letters to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and People's Committees of provinces and cities, requesting strengthened food safety management.
To Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, recently emphasized in a video message that "public health is the most precious asset of individuals and society, and the most important foundation for national development," solemnly warning that "food and medicine must never be counterfeited."
Authorities plan to implement the following measures:
- Enhanced Regular Inspections: Unannounced crackdowns throughout the manufacturing and distribution process
- Strengthened Legal Penalties: Severe punishment for counterfeit manufacturers and sellers
- Distribution Network Tracking: Complete dismantling of counterfeit supply chains
- Consumer Education: Guidance on genuine product identification and reporting systems
Long-term Battle for Consumer Protection
Vietnamese public security authorities have continuously intensified crackdowns on smuggling, commercial fraud, and counterfeit distribution. However, counterfeiting organizations are becoming increasingly sophisticated, requiring long-term and systematic responses.
Media outlets described this situation as a "war without gunfire," criticizing that people's lives and health are being sacrificed for illegal profits. One Vietnamese media outlet warned that "counterfeit products are silently 'poisoning' society," stating that "every pill, every can of formula, every bottle of health supplements could be a potential threat."
The Ministry of Health urged consumers to:
- Purchase only from officially certified pharmacies and stores
- Be cautious of products with abnormally low prices
- Carefully check packaging condition, manufacturing date, and expiration date
- Report immediately upon discovering suspicious products
The Vietnamese government plans to use this crackdown as an opportunity to address loopholes in related regulations and pursue the eradication of counterfeit products through "no-sanctuary" enforcement.
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