Tue, 21-Oct-2025

CM Sindh takes notice of shortage of life-saving drugs

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  • CM discussed matter of shortage of drugs with Dr Saad Niaz.
  • It was decided to launch crackdown against hoarders.
  • CM also discussed issue of dengue and malaria with health minister.

KARACHI: Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (R) Maqbool Baqar took serious notice of the shortage of life-saving medicines in the market  and directed the health department to ensure the availability of the drugs and take strict action against the hoarders.

The chief minister discussed the matter of the shortage of life-saving medicines and the circulation of substandard medicines in the market with the Health Minister of Sindh Dr Saad Niaz.

It was decided that the health department would start a campaign against the medicine dealers involved in hoarding, the state news agency reported.

It was also decided that the health department would go hard against the manufacturers/dealers and even stores involved in making and selling substandard medicines.

Justice Baqar said that the people who were playing with the lives of innocent people must be dealt with with iron hands.

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PMA expresses concern over shortage of life-saving drugs

PMA
  • He said production of 1300 drugs has been stopped.
  • Dr Shoro said health delivery system is already in shambles.
  • He demanded that government to take appropriate measures.

KARACHI: Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) is very much distressed over the shortage of different medicine, especially life-saving drugs, all over Pakistan.

Hon. Secretary General, Pakistan Medical Association (Centre), Dr Abdul Ghafoor Shoro in his statement, said PMA has warned the government that due to closure of LCs for importing raw material for manufacturing medicine and increase in manufacturing cost can be resulted in shortage of medicine.

“Unfortunately our government has done nothing to ease the drug manufacturers, due to this pathetic attitude of the government the problems of the manufacturers continued to rise and now patients and their families are going through a dilemma due to non-availability of their required medicine” he added.

He said one can well imagine the situation from the reports recently published in section of press that production of 1300 drugs has been stopped and this number can reach up to 2500 in coming days as more companies stop production of medicines due to high costs and raw material shortages.

Dr Abdul Ghafoor Shoro said our health delivery system is already in shambles and shortage of medicines will take the situation from bad to worse. If the suitable measures are not taken to control the situation, eventually poor patients will suffer the most.

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