Some 10,000 of low-quality medicines destroyed in Tajikistan last year: Tajik health official
11:23, january 24, 2006Author: Zarrina Ergasheva
DUSHANBE
, January 24, Asia-Plus -- 10,000 tons of low-quality pharmacological products were destroyed in
Tajikistan
in
Tajikistan
, Deputy Health Minister, Abumuslim Temurov announced at a news conference in
Dushanbe
on Monday January 23.
“In
Sughd
Province
alone, raids made last year on confiscation and destruction of forged and overdue medicines events led to the confiscation of more than 4 tons of overdue medicines,” the Tajik health official said.
In total, in
Tajikistan
, medical workers checked more than 14,687 items of medicines, according to him. “The inspections revealed that of them, 386 items do not meet standard requirements and are not fit for taking,” Mr. Temurov said.
Besides, of the 3,500 items of perfumery imported to
Tajikistan
last year 180 items do not meet standard requirements and are forged, according to the deputy health minister.
On the infectious diseases in the republic, Abumuslim Temurov noted that unsafe drinking water remained the main reason for spread of intestinal infections in the republic. He warned against drinking tap water, noting that inspections carried out last year revealed that 43.3 percent of water supplied to residential houses in the republic does not meet standard requirements.
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