Indian Pharma Fuels Africa Opioid Crisis
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Exposing an Indian pharma firm fuelling West Africa's opioid crisis

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Aveo Pharmaceuticals , based in Mumbai , makes a range of pills that go under different brand names and are packaged to look like legitimate medicines.
All contain the same harmful mix of ingredients: tapentadol, a powerful opioid, and carisoprodol, so addictive it's banned in Europe .
Despite the risks, these opioids are popular as street drugs in many West African countries, because they are so cheap and widely available.
A combination of tapentadol and carisoprodol is illegal in Ghana and illegal in India .
Aveo Pharmaceuticals sells Tafrodol and similar products to Ghana , Ghana 's national Drug Enforcement Agency says.
Indian drugs regulator says it will take immediate action against any pharmaceutical firm involved in malpractice.
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