DRAP Launches Campaign to Curb Unregistered Syringe Trade
News Desk
Islamabad: The Ministry of Health has decided to launch a campaign against the sale of unregistered and banned conventional syringes.
The initiative was finalised at the direction of Caretaker Federal Minister for Health, Dr Nadeem Jan, who had taken notice of the sale of unregistered, banned traditional syringes across the country.
In this regard, a market survey has been started on the instructions of the Minister for Health.
The minister said that the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) has issued instructions to its field offices and the provincial health departments in this regard.
He said that repeated use of conventional syringes could lead to the spread of infectious diseases like hepatitis, AIDS, etc.
Dr. Nadeem Jan said that strict action will be taken against criminals involved in the sale, distribution, and stocking of banned products.
He said that the ministry has planned an integrated strategy to eliminate fake, non-registered medicines across the country.
Dr Nadeem Jan said fake medical products were being raided all over the country by the National Task Force.
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