February 18, 2017
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Government of the Punjab constituted a committee  (under Notification No. SO(DC)7-3/2005 dated 13.2.2017) to address the differences in Punjab Drug Amendments Bill 2017. The drug mafia was initially grant 3 years, then 10 years (printed in the Punjab weekly gazette page No. 951, dated 10.2.2010) therefore the “Schedule-G” should be enforced immediately now.

Staff Reporter (Pharmaceutical Review). Primary and Secondary Health Department, Government of the Punjab, Pakistan has constituted a committee to address current drug crises in Punjab, Pakistan. On the advice of Sectary Health (Pb.), the Section Officer (Drug Controller-II) has issued the … Continue reading

February 17, 2017
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GPA Group of PPA supports the Punjab Drug Amendments Bill 2017, DRAP 2012, Amendments in Drug Rule 2007 and Drug Act 1976; they also insisted the Punjab Govt to enforce the “Schedule-G” as promised in the weekly gazette dated February 10, 2010.

Staff Reporter (Pharmaceutical Review). Grand Pharmacist Alliance (GPA) Group of Pakistan Pharmacist Association (PPA) supports the Punjab Drug Amendments Bill 2017. This Bill No. PAP/Legs-2(153)/2017/1535 was introduced in Punjab Assembly on January 23, 2017. Law Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan has … Continue reading

February 16, 2017
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GPA Group of PPA supports the amendments in Drug Rule 2007, DRAP 2012 and Drug Act 1976; they also demand the timely enforcement of “Schedule-G”

The non-technical and non-professional chemists and druggist are now working hard to delay the enforcement of drug rule 2007 for one more decade. These rules were supposed to be unforced in 2007. But, unluckily Mr. Salman Taseer then Governor Punjab … Continue reading

February 15, 2017
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Punjab Minister for Primary & Secondary Health Kh Imran Nazir stated that the Drug Act amendments will ensure quality medicines.

Punjab Minister for Primary & Secondary Health Kh Imran Nazir has said the basic objective of introducing amendments in the Drug Act-1976 is to ensure quality medicines. “The manufacturing and sale of spurious and substandard medicines would not be tolerated … Continue reading