QUETTA: The government of Balo­chistan has banned the sale of medicines of 10 pharmaceutical companies allegedly involved in manufacturing spurious drugs, and warned chemists and medical stores of strict action if they are found trading with these firms.

Presiding over a meeting of the Provincial Quality Control Board (PQCB) on Tuesday, Health Secretary Noorul Haq Baloch shuffled drug inspectors in view of their performance, besides setting up a special monitoring cell which will submit a daily report regarding an ongoing campaign.

The meeting observed that many firms in Sindh and Punjab were producing spurious medicines and selling them in Balochistan and other provinces through their agents.

It took a serious note of doctors of government and private hospitals prescribing to their patients the medicines of companies involved in illegal manufacture of drugs.

Participants of the meeting vowed not to let anyone play with the lfie of people and decided that every possible action would be taken against owners of medical stores involved in the life-threatening business.

PQBC Chairman and Additional Secretary Abdul Rauf Baloch informed the meeting that 138 cases of selling spurious and junk medicines were sent to courts in 2016-17, while over 30 medical stores had been sealed in Quetta during the campaign.

Official sources said that there were around 2,300 medical stores in Quetta — 1,600 in the city and 700 in the periphery.

But, they added, 44 drug inspectors in the health department did not frequently visit these stores because there is a shortage of offices and vehicles in the department for them.

Drug Testing Laboratory Director Dr Amanullah said that despite having limited resources, the department was performing its duties. However, he said there was a need to develop a laboratory on modern lines.

PQBC Secretary Dr Imdadullah briefed the meeting about the ongoing campaign against spurious and substandard medicines.

Chief Minister Nawab Sanaullah Zehri has asked all concerned, mainly the district administrations and the provincial health officials, to protect lives by making the campaign effective in this regard.

He called for involving divisional commissioners and deputy commissioners in the drive.

Published in Dawn, February 15th, 2017

Opinion

Editorial

Enduring friendship
Updated 09 Jun, 2024

Enduring friendship

Pakistan will have to deliver on its promises to China of fool-proof security, and crack down on corruption.
Silencing dissent
Updated 09 Jun, 2024

Silencing dissent

Reports of an internet firewall, which reportedly aims to replicate the Great Firewall deployed by China to police internet traffic, are alarming.
Minors for sale
09 Jun, 2024

Minors for sale

THE curse of human trade has a doubly odious form — child trafficking. Pakistan, too, is haunted by this ugly...
Small victories
Updated 08 Jun, 2024

Small victories

Recognition of Palestine is only the first step.
Chaman stalemate
08 Jun, 2024

Chaman stalemate

THE recent outbreak of violence in Chaman, which left at least 40 injured, among whom 17 were security officials,...
Deplorable performance
08 Jun, 2024

Deplorable performance

PAKISTAN held their heads in their hands; the unthinkable had happened. Their T20 World Cup hopes suffered a body...