Inspection of private sector in Kapisa and Faryab Provinces

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Wed, Feb 05 2025 9:11 AM
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An inspection was conducted by the Faryab and Kapisa Public Health Directorates in the private healthcare sector of Faryab and Kapisa provinces to ensure compliance with health regulations.

During the inspection, several pharmacies, healthcare centers, and clinics were reviewed. As a result, three pharmacies were closed for violating health laws. Additionally, 40 expired medications were confiscated and sent to the designated disposal site.

Following the inspection, official recommendations were provided to the managers of private healthcare centers, advising them to align their operations with the established guidelines of the Ministry of Public Health.

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