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Detect Sale of Drugs Expired Two Years Ago During Health Operation in Arraijan

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The Minsa stressed that these actions take place after receiving multiple citizen complaints, and that the aim is not to affect traders, but to guarantee public health.
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The Minsa stressed that these actions take place after receiving multiple citizen complaints, and that the aim is not to affect traders, but to guarantee public health.

The Minister of Health of Mauritania, Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Al-Mahmud, called on traders to withdraw from the pharmaceutical trade and left it to pharmaceutical specialists, stressing that regulation of this sector was an urgent necessity to ensure the safety of citizens and the quality of medicines. This was done at a public meeting of the National Assembly at which it approved a bill amending and supplementing certain provisions of the Pharmace…

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elhourriya.net broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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