Officials from the Ministry of Public Health have carried out inspections at several pharmacies in Kabul’s Eastern Zone

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Sun, Dec 07 2025 11:07 AM
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 The checks focused on pricing, preventing hoarding and monopolies, and ensuring the quality of medicines and health products. Several pharmacies were examined, and six were shut down for operating without authorisation, lacking a technical officer, or selling expired medicines.

The Ministry has urged all pharmacies to follow health regulations and comply fully with health laws and procedures.

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