In response to these findings, the health department has directed the Central Medical Store to immediately remove the affected medicines from hospitals across the state. The department has also issued a warning to wholesalers and retailers, instructing them to cease the sale of these substandard products. This swift move comes in the wake of the state’s recent experience with an adulterated saline case, which heightened concerns about public safety.
The health secretary has announced that the state drug control authorities will conduct thorough inspections to ensure compliance with the ban. Any violations of the directive, such as continued sale or use of the failed medicines, will result in strict legal actions. The department’s efforts are aimed at preventing any further risks to public health and ensuring that only safe and quality medicines are available to the public.
As the state continues to grapple with ensuring the safety of its healthcare products, the swift and decisive actions of the health department are a clear indication of their commitment to protecting the health and well-being of its citizens.