Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) has apprehended 129 individuals after a robust crackdown on illegal pharmaceutical activities.
In a statement on Sunday, February 18, 2024, PPB said it had also seized over 200 cartons of illicit medicines across Nairobi, South Rift, and Western regions.
“The Pharmacy and poisons Board crackdown on illegal pharmaceutical activities this week resulted in the apprehension of 129 individuals and seizure of over 200 cartons of illicit medicines across Nairobi, South Rift, and Western regions,” reads part of the PPB statement.
The PPB, the National Drug Regulatory Authority under the Ministry of Health, conducted this operation to enforce regulatory standards and ensure public safety.
“The operation aimed to enforce regulatory standards, ensure public safety, and curb unlawful practices in the pharmaceutical sector,” PPB noted.
Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) on Illegal Pharmaceuticals
The Board specified that the enforcement action was directed particularly at illicit pharmaceutical facilities and chemists dispensing unapproved medications.
“The crackdown, which started on January 29, targeted illegal pharmaceutical premises and chemists distributing unregistered medicines, posing significant risks to public health due to the lack of safety and efficacy guarantees,” said the Board.
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Kaluai Julius, Head of Enforcement and Surveillance at PPB, emphasized the commitment of the board to curb unlawful practices in the pharmaceutical sector.
He further highlighted the importance of verifying the legitimacy of pharmaceutical establishments and cautioned the public against purchasing medicines from unauthorized sources.
“Healthcare facilities handling pharmaceuticals are advised to apply online for the disposal of pharmaceutical waste or contact PPB regional officers for assistance,” he said.
This proactive measure aims to prevent the improper disposal of pharmaceuticals, which could pose environmental and health hazards if not managed appropriately.
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PPB also asked pharmaceutical practitioners to review and update transportation processes for pharmaceuticals.
“Additionally, pharmaceutical practitioners are encouraged to review and update transportation processes for pharmaceuticals to enhance efficiency and reliability,” Kaluai advised.
Kaluai also emphasized that this successful operation underscores PPB’s commitment to upholding the integrity of the pharmaceutical sector and safeguarding the well-being of citizens.
“This successful operation reflects PPB’s dedication to maintaining the integrity of the pharmaceutical industry and protecting citizens’ well-being. It underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in upholding regulatory standards and safeguarding public health” he said.