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DRAP issues urgent recall for 24 substandard medicines

Last updated: May 7, 2026 12:53 am
Misbah Jogyat
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DRAP issues urgent recall for 24 substandard medicines
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The Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) has issued a nationwide alert, ordering the immediate recall of 24 different medications. Laboratory testing confirmed these drugs failed to meet quality standards, rendering them ineffective or potentially hazardous to patients.

The list includes a wide spectrum of treatments, ranging from common antibiotics and painkillers to specialized medication for gastrointestinal issues and hypertension. Health officials have directed pharmacies and medical stores across the country to pull these products from their shelves effective immediately. “The authority has zero tolerance for substandard drugs,” a senior official at the federal health ministry told reporters.

“We are currently conducting raids to ensure these batches are removed from the supply chain.” The recall follows a series of laboratory reports identifying batch-specific failures. In several instances, the active ingredients were found to be either significantly lower than the stated dosage or entirely absent. For patients relying on these medications to manage chronic conditions, this isn’t just a quality issue — it’s a direct threat to their health.

The regulator has warned distributors and retailers that failing to comply will result in the suspension of their operating licenses. They’ve also advised the public to cross-check their existing medicine cabinets against the list published on the official DRAP website.

If you have purchased any of the affected brands, stop using them at once. Do not return them to the pharmacy; instead, consult your doctor for an immediate alternative prescription. For many patients, this recall leaves a dangerous gap in their treatment plan. The health ministry has yet to provide a timeline for when these specific drugs will be cleared for safe distribution again.

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