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    Dhi Qar carries health outbreaks of the spread of counterfeit medicines

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    Dhi Qar carries health outbreaks of the spread of counterfeit medicines Empty Dhi Qar carries health outbreaks of the spread of counterfeit medicines

    Post by Rocky Thu 19 Oct 2017, 2:14 am

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    Dhi Qar carries health outbreaks of the spread of counterfeit medicines


     Dhi Qar / Hussein al-Amel 

    Dhi Qar Health Department announced the closure of 12 pharmacies and the warning of 3 laboratories for violating the health conditions and regulations, while confirming the confiscation of untested drugs and fines on four other pharmacies, the Pharmacists Syndicate in Dhi Qar stressed the need to develop and open centers for examining medicines in the governorates to facilitate the examination and reduction of The manifestations of medical fraud.
    "The inspection campaign carried out by the health teams of the inspection department in the Health Department resulted in the closure of 12 pharmacies for more than a week and the fining of four other pharmacies in the amount of (250) Thousand dinars". 
    "The campaign also resulted in the warning of three laboratories for violating health conditions and controls and the confiscation of drugs not subject to examination by the medical laboratories of the Ministry of Health." 
    Al-Jabri revealed that "obligating private hospitals to pay for the health services of patients transferred from these hospitals to public hospitals."
    Al-Jabri explained that "the Ministry of Health has issued special instructions on the mechanism of operation of private hospitals and government obliges private hospitals to pay the health services expenses for patients referred from those hospitals to public hospitals and in private suites when referral due to complications of surgery or surgical intervention in the National Hospital." 
    The syndicate of pharmacists in Dhi Qar revealed that 80 percent of the non-tested drugs were traded in the governorate pharmacies. In addition, the inspection center was unable to cover all the pharmacies' needs. The process of screening and reducing the manifestations of medical fraud.
    "The inspection center in Baghdad's Department of Drug Control provides only 20 percent or less of the drugs tested in pharmacies, which could cause harm to patients' health," said the representative of the Pharmacists Syndicate in Dhi Qar, Haydar Hawis al-Shuwaili. 
    Al-Shuwaili noted that "pharmacies are currently working with the available available drugs and covering the market needs through non-examined drugs." 
    "If we rely only on the drugs examined at the center, it will cut 80 percent of the medicines and cause severe scarcity and lead to the lack of medicine for citizens," he said.
    The representative of the Pharmacists Syndicate in Dhi Qar called on the concerned authorities to "approve the adoption of companies to import drugs and increase the centers of drug testing that Iraq currently relies on one center for the examination of medicines in Baghdad," noting that "the delay in the examination make pharmacies resort to the use of non-tested drugs and sell On citizens ". 
    The province of Dhi Qar in recent years, some of the pharmacies of the private promotion of drugs and drugs, fake and unlicensed officially, which is reflected negatively on the health of patients who use these drugs and medicines. 
    And operates in the province of Dhi Qar 300 private pharmacies distributed throughout the administrative units in the province.
    The Health Department of Dhi Qar on Monday (July 3, 2017) closed 14 pharmacies throughout the governorate for a week and imposed fines on the owners and the withdrawal and confiscation of counterfeit and unlicensed medicines by the Ministry of Health. 
    The dozens of pharmacists in the province of Dhi Qar staged in (12 August 2017) a protest in the courtyard of the central district of Nasiriyah to reject the delay in the issuance of a pricing of medicines, demanding the Ministry of Health to accelerate the issuance to reduce the manipulation of prices and ensure the right of pharmacists 
    and citizens together.

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