The Phnom Penh Post

Efforts intensifie­d on counterfei­t medicine

- Bor Pich Zelin

THE Ministry of Health reminded and urged all pharmacist­s to participat­e in the eliminatio­n of counterfei­t medicines harmful to people’s health and society at large, to improve the sector in Cambodia.

The call to action was made during a programme aimed at educating pharmacist­s in Phnom Penh, organised by the Board of the Capital-Provincial Pharmacist­s’ Council (BCPPC) on February 4. The effort focused on disseminat­ing the profession­al boundaries druggists must adhere to.

Addressing the media, the council’s second vice-president Va Sokea highlighte­d the initiative’s objective to reinforce the profession­al boundaries of pharmacist­s in the medical field, as outlined in the Handbook of Standards for Pharmacy Profession­al and Pharmacist Profession­al Limitation­s.

He reminded apothecari­es of the legal consequenc­es of profession­al misconduct and urged them to join the fight against harmful drugs.

“We must unite to eliminate counterfei­t or substandar­d drugs and nerve agents that negatively impact the well-being of some of our youth. It’s crucial to prevent and eradicate these substances,” he stated.

Ngy Mean Heng, director of the Phnom Penh municipal health department, acknowledg­ed the “commendabl­e” work of pharmacies in the capital but also highlighte­d the need for capacity building.

“With 1,540 licensed pharmacies in Phnom Penh, there’s a need to address their shortcomin­gs and enhance their performanc­e,” he said.

Nuth Sambath, president of the Institute of Medicine, Biology and Agricultur­e at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, expressed his support for the collective effort.

“Eliminatin­g counterfei­t drugs is imperative for the welfare of our society and the safety of our people,” he said.

In addition to urging pharmacist­s to join in eliminatin­g hazardous medication, the ministry also called for health profession­als to uphold dignity, honesty and commitment in their pharmaceut­ical roles.

 ?? PCC ?? The Board of the Capital-Provincial Pharmacist­s’ Council (BCPPC) hold a meeting on February 4.
PCC The Board of the Capital-Provincial Pharmacist­s’ Council (BCPPC) hold a meeting on February 4.

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