No shortage of Panadol, claims minister

Qadir Patel says no plan to increase price of OTC drug


Our Correspondent September 13, 2022
Paracetamol tablets. PHOTO: AFP

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ISLAMABAD:

Federal Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel on Monday claimed that there was no shortage of paracetamol in the country and added that the drug was being produced in bulk.

The claim comes after the months-long shortage of the widely used drug Pandol has intensified hardships for patients amidst the resurgence of dengue and Covid infections. Doctors prescribe Paracetamol and Panadol to relieve pain and control fever.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, the minister said the essential medicine was available in abundance and the government did not plan to increase its price. He claimed that the drug was not in short supply anywhere in the country.

Unlike the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government’s policies of burdening the masses, Patel said their government understands the plight of the poor and will not burden them further with heightened costs of medicines.

Taking a jab at the former prime minister, the minister said if Imran Khan should reduce the number of speeches, fewer people would need to take medicines for the headache.

Rawalpindi and Islamabad are facing an acute shortage of medicines used to treat dengue fever amidst the onslaught of the dengue mosquito and the rising number of cases.

Fever-breaking pills and syrups have become scarce and wholesale dealers have run out of stocks.

There has been a shortage of life-saving medicines due to the unusual buying and selling of medicines for flood victims.

Drugs used to treat dengue patients have completely disappeared from the market and patients bear the brunt of the shortage.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 13th, 2022.

COMMENTS (3)

Ahsan | 2 years ago | Reply Federal Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel well said I highly appreciate your efforts to facilitate with the latest information. If it was Stone Age everybody would be happy with your claim but seriously it s not Stone Age and we the people are suffering from the immense impact of misinformation and shortage of panadol countrywide. It is requested to recalculate that where is the bulk production and availability if it is not reaching the citizens of Pakistan.
Adnan Sajid | 2 years ago | Reply There is shortage today I have checked to purchase Panadol in Peshawar Pharmacies but all in vain. Honorable Federal Minister Health may direct all the Drug Regulatory Authorities in four Provinces of Pakistan to check through Drug Inspectors in the presence of media. If timely action not taken by competent authority the situation will get much more worsened as Dengue spread in the Country is increasing day by day especially in the flood affected districts of Pakistan
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