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    80% of the drugs in Dhi Qar are not tested

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    80% of the drugs in Dhi Qar are not tested Empty 80% of the drugs in Dhi Qar are not tested

    Post by Rocky Sat 09 Sep 2017, 2:44 am

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    80% of the drugs in Dhi Qar are not tested


     Dhi Qar / Hussein al-Amel 

    The Pharmaceutical Syndicate in Thi-Qar revealed that 80 percent of the non-tested drugs in the province's pharmacies have been traded, and attributed to the inability of the inspection center in the Department of Drug Control to cover the entire need of pharmacies from the examined drugs. Check and reduce the manifestations of medical fraud. 
    A representative of the Pharmacists Syndicate in Dhi Qar Haidar Hwais Al-Shuwaili said in an interview with Al-Mada that "the inspection center in the Department of Drug Control in Baghdad provides only 20 percent or less of the drugs examined in pharmacies, which may cause damage to the health of patients." 
    Al-Shuwaili noted that "pharmacies are currently working with available drugs and covering what the market needs through untested drugs."
     "If we rely only on the drugs tested at the center, it will cut 80 percent of the medicines and cause great 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 agencies to "approve the adoption of drug companies to import drugs and increase the centers of drug testing that Iraq currently relies on one center for the examination of drugs in Baghdad," noting that "the delay in the examination made pharmacies resort to the use of drugs not examined and sold On citizens ". 
    He stressed on the need to develop and open centers to examine drugs in the provinces to facilitate the process of screening and provide medicines to citizens. 
    On drug fraud, al-Shuwaili said that "
    He called for "speeding up the registration of pharmaceutical companies and the adoption of honest companies in order to reduce the chaos of imports and waste of funds in the import of unnecessary drugs and origins is not solid." 
    "The registration of companies now takes several years due to complex administrative procedures," he said. 
    On the role of the Syndicate of Pharmacists for the work of the private pharmacies, Al-Shuwaili said that "the Pharmacists Syndicate and the Inspection and Control Department of the governmental and non-governmental departments in the Health Department carry out periodic inspections and inspections including all pharmacies. These rounds resulted in the accounting and closing of dozens of pharmacies violating the Pharmacy Profession Law of 1966 Which included 60 articles specifying the work of pharmacies. "
    He pointed out that "the most prominent irregularities registered is the adoption of some pharmacists to other people to manage the pharmacy without their presence in the pharmacy and the sale of drugs at high prices, and this recent violation can not be the union and regulatory bodies to consider in the absence of the law of official pricing of medicine, which we asked for approval previously and now demand" . 
    The province of Dhi Qar in recent years, some of the pharmacies of the public promotion of drugs and drugs, imitation 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 to all administrative units in the province.
    Dhi Qar Health Department on Monday (July 3, 2017) closed 14 pharmacies throughout the governorate for a week and imposed fines on its 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 organized in (12 August 2017) a protest in the courtyard of Haboubi central Nasiriyah to reject the delay in issuing 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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