Counterfeit medicines are not a theory.We detected them using data. I recently shared a real case where DataMatrix-based automationexposed counterfeit pharma products across borders. This wasn’t compliance.This was evidence. It Started with an Uncomfortable Question The situation began when Serene Health Care identified counterfeit versions of their products in Uzbekistan. On the surface, everything looked […]
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Counterfeit medicines are not a theory. We detected them using data.
I recently shared a real case where DataMatrix-based automation exposed counterfeit pharma products across borders.
This wasn’t compliance. This was evidence.
It Started with an Uncomfortable Question
The situation began when Serene Health Care identified counterfeit versions of their products in Uzbekistan.
On the surface, everything looked normal. But the codes told a different story.
Inspectors found:
Codes placed in unorganized and inconsistent layouts
Different formats used on the same product
Some codes that did not follow any known standard
A few codes that looked identical to the original ones
Soon, the concern turned into a serious allegation:
“Were these duplicate codes generated by the system itself?“
That question landed directly on us.
The System Behind the Product
I was not just part of the implementation. I was the main developer who designed and built the entire supply-chain traceability and anti-counterfeit ecosystem.
Our approach was clear from day one:
Generate large-scale alphanumeric codes
Encode them strictly into DataMatrix format
Ensure zero duplication by design
Support manufacturing in both India and China
Maintain centralized aggregation and mapping
Even after generating more than 100 crore unique codes, our system had never recreated the same code.
We were confident in the architecture—but confidence alone was not enough. We needed proof.
What Didn’t Add Up
As samples were analyzed from the Uzbekistan market, several red flags appeared:
Some products carried DataMatrix codes, others had QR-like formats
A few codes followed our exact structure but were copied
Some codes were completely random and invalid
The same code appeared on multiple products
It became clear that:
Original products were copied
Codes were cloned
Fake manufacturers were injecting products into the supply chain
But accusations don’t disappear without evidence.
What We Did Next (Immediately)
Instead of arguing internally, we opened the system externally.
Public Verification Portal
We launched a public facing verification portal, accessible from outside the organization.
This portal allowed:
Anyone to scan a DataMatrix code
Instant authenticity verification
Automatic logging of location and time
Detection of abnormal scan behavior
No manual intervention. No internal filtering. Just Data
When the Data Spoke
Within days, the scan data revealed the truth:
The same code scanned from two different countries
Impossible scan timelines
Codes appearing in markets they were never shipped to
Duplicate scans of the same code across distant locations
These were not system errors. They were physical impossibilities.
The conclusion was unavoidable:
The codes were cloned outside the system.
Turning Customers into a Shield
To rebuild confidence and strengthen verification, Serene Health Care launched a scan and reward campaign.
Customers were encouraged to:
Scan the DataMatrix code
Verify product authenticity
Receive a reward for genuine products
This simple move:
Increased scan volume dramatically
Exposed counterfeit stock faster
Built consumer trust
Created real-time market intelligence
The market itself started revealing the truth.
The Report That Ended the Allegations Improve The Trust
Proof of authorized code uploads by Serene Health Care personnel
The data showed clearly:
No internal duplication
No regeneration of codes
External cloning and unauthorized manufacturing
The product was cleared. The system stood proven.
Experience Beyond One Case
This was not an isolated incident. I’ve implemented similar serialization, traceability, and anti-counterfeit systems across multiple industries and companies, including:
Trikaa Pharmaceutical
Corona Pharma
Intas Pharma
Dharmaj Crop Guard
Meghmani Group
About the Author
I am a software engineer and supply-chain automation specialist with hands-on experience in building serialization, traceability, and anti-counterfeit systems for pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries.
I have designed and implemented end-to-end DataMatrix-based ecosystems, supporting multi-country manufacturing, large-scale code generation (100+ crore), aggregation, verification portals, and scan intelligence platforms.
My work focuses on:
Anti-counterfeit automation
Supply chain traceability
Serialization & aggregation systems
Market-level verification and trust-building solutions
If you are facing challenges related to counterfeit products, product authentication, or supply-chain transparency, feel free to reach out.