Drug Act 2017: Medical stores remain closed in protest across Punjab

The pharma sector announced a protest against the amendment in the Punjab Drug Act 2017


News Desk April 26, 2018
PHOTO: EXPRESS

Medical store owners from all over Punjab observed a shutter-down strike against Punjab Drug Act 2017 on Thursday making it difficult to purchase medicines.

According to Express News, the pharma sector announced a protest and strike in Lahore along with other cities of Punjab against the amendment in the drug act.

It is pertinent to mention that under the Punjab Drug Act 2017, a pharmacist’s presence in the medical store has been declared mandatory whereas a punishment will be awarded over untidiness in the stores.

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Shop owners protested in Lahore, Multan, Hafizabad, Kamalia, Toba Tek Singh, Rajan Pur, Jhaniyan and Sohawa.

Consequently, patients faced problems due to unavailability of medicines and closure of shops as the chemist and drug association observed strike in Faisalabad.

On the other hand, medical stores and pharmacies were even observing a strike in Kundiyan, Chasma, Pipla, Harnoli, Bhakkar, Bhawalanagar along with the whole district.

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