Abstract
It is proposed to exam pelleted medicinal agents by nuclear backscattering spectrometry of protons. The backscattering spectra of 7.8-MeV protons have been measured for such medicinal agents as analginum, aspirin, lizobact, and berlicort, as well as for chalk and starch—examples of a base for forged medicinal agents. The measurement results indicate that proton backscattering spectrometry can be used to detect forged medicinal agents.
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