Islamabad (Syed Javed Hassan Shah): Transparency International (TI) Pakistan has extended its call for action against irregularities in the health sector to the Chief Ministers of Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), and Balochistan, sending them letters detailing serious concerns.
These letters echo the issues previously raised with the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister of Punjab, highlighting the widespread availability of substandard drugs due to ineffective regulation.
TI Pakistan’s letters point out that nutraceuticals and alternative medicines are being sold without proper formulation and labeling. The alleged administration of expired cardiac stents at the Punjab Institute of Cardiology was cited as a critical example of the risks involved.
The organization noted the alleged failure of drug inspectors to conduct necessary inspections, despite their mandate under the Drug Act. A significant concern is the availability of unregistered veterinary medicines, posing a threat to livestock.
TI Pakistan highlighted the alleged lack of effective enforcement despite a considerable number of drug inspectors in the provinces. The organization demanded thorough sampling and testing of all drug categories and called for the identification and legal action against those responsible for expired and unregistered medical devices.
Furthermore, TI Pakistan urged the inspection of nutraceutical and alternative medicine manufacturing units and demanded legal action against non-compliant entities.
TI Pakistan reiterated its role as a whistleblower operating under the right to information and urged the Chief Ministers to take immediate steps to ensure the availability of safe and quality medicines for the public and livestock in their respective provinces.
Trending
- PTCL refutes news of potential change in the investment position of e& in Pakistan
- 75% of the energy sector worldwide to digitize in two years: Kaspersky Research
- PFF holds bilateral meetings with Indonesia, Turkey, Australia and Azerbaijan ahead of FIFA Congress
- Pakistan end UEFA campaign with narrow loss against Azerbaijan
- Pakistan Pushes Tourism Diplomacy at ECO Summit as PM’s Coordinator Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan Leads from the Front
- Mehmood Arshad appointed Chairman of Economic Council by Employers’ Federation of Pakistan (EFP)
- Huawei Pakistan Digital Week 2026 in Islamabad concludes with a powerful showcase of innovation, collaboration, and Digital transformation.
- Construction sector in Islamabad hit by high rates, policy inconsistency: Ch Naseer Ahmed
- PTA Advances Inclusive Digital Transformation through Strategic Collaboration with ConnectHear
- Iran says no talks with US until blockade lifted despite ceasefire extension
