Agency for Pharmaceutical Industry Development appeals to people of Uzbekistan
Representatives of the Agency for Pharmaceutical Industry Development published an appeal to the residents of Uzbekistan.
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According to them, currently tablets and syrup Dok-1 Maks produced by the Indian company Marion Biotech Pvt. Ltd are withdrawn from sale in all pharmacies of the country in accordance with the established procedure.
The agency said that the above drugs have already been collected in all pharmacies. Sale is strictly prohibited.
At the same time, employees of the Agency for Pharmaceutical Industry Development ask entrepreneurs (owners and employees of pharmacies) to inform them if they still have stocks of Dok-1 Maks tablets and syrup.
In addition, Uzbeks who have already purchased or still have these drugs at home can call (+99871) 203-27-77 and report these facts to the agency.
Earlier, Sevara Ubaydullayeva, a representative of the Health Ministry, during a briefing at the Agency for Information and Mass Communications, said that unscrupulous entrepreneurs continue to sell Dok-1 Maks tablets and syrup in some pharmacies.
She asked the residents of Uzbekistan to report these facts to the special staff under the Ministry of Health at (+99899) 807-66-60 (24/7).
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