Muscat: The Ministry of Health. (MOH) has referred a private pharmaceutical establishment to the Public Prosecution Department (PPD) for the presence of a quantity of damaged and expired medicines.
In a statement Oman News Agency said: “The Ministry of Health has referred a private pharmaceutical establishment to the Public Prosecution Department. The ministry also suspended the establishment’s activities as a precautionary measure, pending investigation on findings indicating that expired medicines belonging to the same establishment were found dumped in a public place in the wilayat of Bidbid.
The Ministry of Health calls on citizens and residents to report any such offences and communicate with the Ministry’s call centre at 24441999 if they notice any violations that may harm public health.”
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