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Smuggled Medicines Save Lives
By Ashfaq Yusufzai


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Despite hurdles in trade, Indian medicines find their way usefully into Pakistan. Credit: Ashfaq Yusufzai/IPS.

PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Feb 26 2014 (IPS) - They are contraband, yet a large number of Pakistanis have come to depend on drugs made in India and smuggled into Pakistan. Patients as well as doctors say these are cheap and effective, even as law enforcers look the other way.

The two countries do not have a trade agreement on drugs, but markets in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in the north of Pakistan do brisk business in India-made medicines that are sold over the counter.

We are aware of huge stocks of medicine being smuggled into Pakistan from Afghanistan but we don’t take action because we know these benefit the local population." -- drug inspector Muhammad Riaz


“I have been prescribing India-made medicines to patients for a long time because of their effectiveness,” Dr Abdul Kabir, a medical practitioner based on the outskirts of Peshawar, tells IPS.

Doctors in rural areas prescribe them to people who cannot afford the pharmaceutical products of western multinational companies or do not find local brands effective.

For instance, famotidine, a locally made drug used for stomach-related illnesses, is available for 200 to 500 Pakistani rupees (1.90 to 4.70 dollars) while the same preparation from India is sold at 30 to 50 rupees (30 to 45 cents).

Most of the 60,000 chemists in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) rake in a good income from the sale of Indian drugs.

“Pharmaceutical items smuggled in from India are available over the counter and officials concerned also know that these are effective,” Mushtaq Ali, a Peshawar-based chemist, tells IPS.

Ali says Indian medicines such as antibiotics, painkillers, anti-cancer injections, tranquillisers and anti-hypertensive drugs are easily available and have plenty of buyers. Among these are paracetamol, diclofenac, misoprostol, amoxicillin and ampicillin.

“Most chronically ill patients prefer Indian drugs because they require medication for longer periods. Local medicines are extremely expensive compared to Indian ones, so people opt for the latter.”

Patients in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA are the biggest beneficiaries of Indian drugs. That is because Afghanistan purchases drugs from India under a trade agreement and from there the medicines are smuggled to these two areas that border the neighbouring country.

“We are aware of huge stocks of medicine being smuggled into Pakistan from Afghanistan but we don’t take action because we know these benefit the local population,” drug inspector Muhammad Riaz tells IPS.

There are around 200 MNCs and 300 local pharmaceutical companies that sell drugs in Pakistan but their products are expensive, he says. The MNCs import raw material from their parent countries.

On the other hand, low-priced drugs marketed by local companies are often not effective, and are not always prescribed by doctors, Riaz says.

He says Pakistan’s Federal Quality Control Board has often tested Indian medicines and found them to be highly effective. “So stopping the sale of smuggled Indian drugs would amount to denying treatment to impoverished people.”

Jaffar Shah, a resident of Mardan district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa says, “My father has been using medicines for high blood pressure for 10 years. Initially we used drugs marketed by MNCs, but then we ran out of money and resorted to an India drug which is far cheaper as well as effective.

“There are many people in our neighbourhood who use Indian drugs and are satisfied with their quality,” says Shah. “A neighbour of mine who suffers from cancer is taking Indian drugs as advised by his doctor because they are affordable.”

Indian medicines are also favoured for use for HIV/AIDS patients.

“Pakistan doesn’t have any trade agreement with India for medicines. The World Health Organisation has been importing anti-retroviral drugs from India for HIV/AIDS patients in Pakistan and these are provided at 13 centres across the country,” says Dr Atif Khan of the Hayatabad Medical Complex in Peshawar, capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

“These drugs are 20 times cheaper than those supplied by MNCs. They are being imported from India since 2005. These drugs are, however, only provided in hospitals under the supervision of qualified doctors,” he says.

The issue of smuggled Indian drugs has often come up in Pakistan’s National Assembly but the matter has been hushed up every time because lawmakers don’t want to invite public wrath by banning them, Khan says.

According to Rasool Shah, a senior teacher in the pharmacy department at the University of Peshawar, India had long allowed its manufacturers to get international patents for their products due to which its generic drug industry has flourished.

“Indian drug manufacturers try their best to get a slice of the 200 billion dollar market in Pakistan. MNCs based in the country are concerned because they are rapidly losing the market to Indian drugs.”


Smuggled Medicines Save Lives | Inter Press Service


Pakistan should make an agreement with India so that our brothers in Pakistan may get even more inexpensive drugs and improve from disease and on other hand we may get their blessing.

take screenshot of my post too.. it was false flag op by PA to discredit peace initiative.. and they will fund next terror strike in India.


It seems that ISI backed attack could not deter Mr. sharif to push peace initiatve with India so this desprate effort.
 
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I trust Hafiz Saeed. This ball-less govt of Nawaz Sharif wont name India.


Fine than what about army and ISI? They can name India. You should not need a terrorist to state all this. Your government agency should blame it if you have any proof.
 
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Indian Made ‘Factor-8’ injections recovered at Karachi airport legally Exported to Pakistan
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In a Major Embarrassment to Pakistani Military Establishment , Factor-8 injections which were found on the dead terrorist who attacked Karachi Airport turned out to be Legally exported Drug by Major Indian Pharma Cipla which was available easily in Pakistan.
Some Pakistani Military officials had told Pakistani media that Indian army uses Factor-8 injections in frontline combats and these injections are not available in markets. Officials said that these injections are believed to be used for stopping bleeding from injuries.
Pakistani Media was quick to suspect Indian involvement in the attack on Karachi Airport but it was later found out that it was legally imported & marketed by AJ Mirza Pharma (Pvt) Ltd which is a Karachi based distributor in Pakistan. AJ Mirza Pharma are the representatives of Cipla in Pakistan and have legally imported this drugs in Pakistani market .
 
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hey mullah.. These ttp guys are dying to get attention.. why you blame us on this:hitwall:?
ttp guys, now you know who the real enemy is.. :sniper:
 
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Indian Made ‘Factor-8’ injections recovered at Karachi airport legally Exported to Pakistan
3cl7HFc.jpg
In a Major Embarrassment to Pakistani Military Establishment , Factor-8 injections which were found on the dead terrorist who attacked Karachi Airport turned out to be Legally exported Drug by Major Indian Pharma Cipla which was available easily in Pakistan.
Some Pakistani Military officials had told Pakistani media that Indian army uses Factor-8 injections in frontline combats and these injections are not available in markets. Officials said that these injections are believed to be used for stopping bleeding from injuries.
Pakistani Media was quick to suspect Indian involvement in the attack on Karachi Airport but it was later found out that it was legally imported & marketed by AJ Mirza Pharma (Pvt) Ltd which is a Karachi based distributor in Pakistan. AJ Mirza Pharma are the representatives of Cipla in Pakistan and have legally imported this drugs in Pakistani market .


O fcking U fcking CH!!!!!
 
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Listen up Indian members, despite finding some Indian products on the terrorists, no official statement has been delivered for accusing India but rest assured all the analysing is taking place, if India is not involved then the Indians have nothing to worry otherwise the mood in Pakistan is for payback and we have a no nonsense guy sitting in the HQs.
 
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Listen up Indian members, despite finding some Indian pr oducts on the terrorists, no official statement has been delivered for accusing India but rest assured all the analysing is taking place, if India is not involved then the Indians have nothing to worry otherwise the mood in Pakistan is for payback and we have a no nonsense guy sitting in the HQs.
Hear me well- pakistanis were screaming at the top of their lungs - citing this very pakistani media to drag India..and now, that the entire farce has blown in pakistans face, you folks are so quick to disown it.

And whats with the patronizing tone? payback? Lolz, juvenile remark at best.Deal with your own first before even thinking of payback. Im sure the TTp leader too is a very no nonsense person who has been displaying such brazen well executed attacks at will. It is this man that pakistan is scared of now. And yes, dont kill the innoncent civillians in the name of killing terrorists.
 
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Hear me well- pakistanis were screaming at the top of their lungs - citing this very pakistani media to drag India..and now, that the entire farce has blown in pakistans face, you folks are so quick to disown it.

And whats with the patronizing tone? payback? Lolz, juvenile remark at best.Deal with your own first before even thinking of payback. Im sure the TTp leader too is a very no nonsense person who has been displaying such brazen well executed attacks at will. It is this man that pakistan is scared of now. And yes, dont kill the innoncent civillians in the name of killing terrorists.
Well absorb this then..... no Pakistani with a bunch of 14 years old has been filmed doing round on Karachi streets shouting ant-India slogans.,something the Indians specialised while gunfire was still raging inside the Taj and I believe the Indians were all mouthing ISI when the attack on Indian consulate took place, shall we say, the Egg was squarely on their face.
Since you seem oblivious to the realities and trials of life, here's some contribution to your grey matter, the elusive enemy hides amongst you, is difficult to detect but your sworn enemy , you always keep in check, you know where he lives and how to hurt him.....as for scare factor, no Marina drive in Pakistan gets deserted for even a single day.
 
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Listen up Indian members, despite finding some Indian products on the terrorists, no official statement has been delivered for accusing India but rest assured all the analysing is taking place, if India is not involved then the Indians have nothing to worry otherwise the mood in Pakistan is for payback and we have a no nonsense guy sitting in the HQs.
Yes and till then the entire Kayboard warrior brigade from Pakistan should wait before running around all over the internet so that they can be saved from being a laughing stock....
 
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Yes and till then the entire Kayboard warrior brigade from Pakistan should wait before running around all over the internet so that they can be saved from being a laughing stock....
Well they say for every Remeses , there's a Moses hence there will be keyboard warriors for the internet Hindus. :-)
 
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