The Ghana Pharmacy Council has taken decisive action by closing down over 100 pharmacies in the country due to unlawful operations and the issuance of incorrect prescriptions.
Dr. Daniel Danquah, the Deputy Registrar of the Council, emphasized the commitment of the Council to uphold its legal system and affirmed that it will continue to prosecute pharmacies that do not comply with regulations.
He stated, “About 10 companies have gone through the disciplinary procedure; others were closed. When they complied, it was opened at the regional level. So those reports don’t come to us directly. But if you are trying to put together facilities that have been closed down within the year, it is a lot. We can have 100 closed down in two or three months.”
In recent months, the Council has been actively pursuing legal action against unlicensed pharmacies. The closure of a pharmacy in the Ashanti Region earlier in the year, following the unfortunate death of a 5-year-old child who received incorrect medication at Life Dream Pharmacy in Kenyasi-Adwumam, underscores the seriousness of the Council’s efforts.
In addition to its enforcement actions, the Council is working to elevate the standards of pharmaceutical services in Ghana. This includes strengthening the regulatory framework for pharmacies and introducing a new training program for pharmacists. These initiatives reflect the Council’s dedication to ensuring the safety and quality of pharmaceutical services across the country.
Source:Omanghana.com