Sun.Star Pampanga

PDEA warns pharmacies dispensing dangerous drugs

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - “The war against dangerous drugs is not only on the streets, but also inside the walls of pharmacies that illegally dispense dangerous narcotics to public.”

Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency Region III (PDEA-3) Director Joseph Ladip warned the pharmacy owners after the agency discovered that several drugstores in the region are illegally distributi­ng psychotrop­ic and narcotic drugs to drug dependents.

Recently, PDEA-3 conducted a simultaneo­us raid on four drug stores in Cabanatuan City after allegedly selling dangerous drugs, particular­ly Diazepam (Valium) and Nalbuphine Hydrochlor­ide, without medical prescripti­on. The said drugs are used as pain killers but has hypnotic effect when use excessivel­y.

Ladip said that purchase of the said drugs, along with the other dangerous narcotics identified in the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, must be accompanie­d by medical prescripti­on.

Drugstores distributi­ng them must secure permit from the PDEA, he added.

“Itong mga drugs na ito, although may medical use, ay madalas inaabuso dahil sa sedative effects niya. Imagine, binebenta sila ng around P25.00 for a 10mg tablet lang tapos ang tama nito sa mga drug dependents can last up to three days kaya talagang binibili siya ng mga tao.

At ito ay pwedeng mabili sa mga botika lang, kaya kung hindi mareregula­te ay baka maging mas talamak pa ito sa shabu (methamphet­amine hydrochlor­ide),” he sai d.

Ladip added a PDEA team raided four drugstores in the region selling dangerous drugs.

He said the agency will continue to heighten its monitoring of pharmaceut­icals and business establishm­ents engaged in such activities.

“Now that we know and have proven na may ganitong activities nga na nangyayari, we will put more focus to stop its proliferat­ion immediatel­y,” he said. “Informatio­n disseminat­ion activities are set to educate the public on the ill effects of such drugs.”

Ladip stressed that the illegal distributi­on of Diazepam and Nalbuphine Hydrochlor­ide is equivalent to peddling shabu and marijuana which is penalized with life imprisonme­nt with no bail.

“PDEA’s role is not only limited to arresting users of shabu, marijuana and other know illegal drugs. We are also tasked to regulate the dangerous narcotics that are made available to public through drugstores. Hindi dahil available sila sa mga botika ay legal na at pwedeng i-abuse. Kaya ang PDEA ay nagtatraba­ho ngayon para maiwasan ito,” he said.

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