National Herald Tribune

Lifesaving, other drugs disappear from medical stores in country

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ISLAMABAD, (NNI): Once again, lifesaving and some other drugs have almost disappeare­d from medical stores in the country.

Different types of insulin, inhalers and medicines prescribed for the treatment of psychologi­cal disorders have almost disappeare­d from the shelves.

According to a private TV Channel, Drug inspectors have informed that 27 medicines, including insulin, are not available at stores in Karachi.

Similarly, they have disclosed that the situation is not encouragin­g in Islamabad either as there is a shortage of 30 medicines in stores inside the federal capital and the areas surroundin­g it.

Giving details, they have said that anti-biotics, drugs used for the treatment of people suffering from mental and respirator­y diseases have vanished.

Similarly, the drug inspectors have informed, that injections used for the treatment of tetanus are also in short supply.

Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) officials, on the other hand, have denied there is an acute shortage of medicines in the country, saying there may be issues with the supply chain.

The officials have said that they conduct surveys on a weekly basis to make sure the availabili­ty of drugs in the market. They have said that medical stores in the country have a large quantity of insulin. > Honorary Editorial Board

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