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Organ transplants are temporarily prohibited in Islamabad.

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Official sources indicate that HOTA has dispatched letters to hospitals regarding their non-compliance with organ transplant laws and breaches of the HOTA Act 2010. The prohibition will persist until more notice is provided. Hospitals that do not form evaluation panels for organ transplants have had their transplant units suspended.

HOTA had mandated federal hospitals to establish review committees by November 30, 2024; however, numerous institutions did not adhere to this directive. This non-compliance constitutes a breach of the HOTA Act 2010, and disciplinary measures will be implemented against these hospitals.

The authorities had previously issued notices on November 20, 2024, directing hospitals to establish review committees to verify compliance with organ transplant regulations. Notwithstanding these cautions, numerous public and private hospitals ignored the guidelines, resulting in the cessation of transplant operations.

HOTA has asserted that stringent measures will be used against hospitals that do not adhere to these requirements, as the lack of adequate review committees presents considerable ethical and legal dilemmas.

On December 3, DRAP enacted a prohibition on eight batches of counterfeit and substandard medications for diabetes and critical treatments, citing apprehensions regarding their quality, efficacy, and potential effects on patient care.

Reports indicate that DRAP is executing a crackdown in Punjab, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where it has detected and confiscated counterfeit and substandard pharmaceuticals.

The Central Drug Testing Laboratory in Karachi classified eight batches of these medications as poor. The prohibited batches comprise: Diabetes Tablet: Amplemet XR (Batch 39224), Antibiotic Injection: Esanix (Batch IA702), Drip Solution: Zesol Drip (Batch 2408207), Sterile Water for Injection: (Batch WI893), Bacterial Infection Medicine: Flagenis Suspension (Batch 0362), Anti-Allergy Syrup: Desora Syrup (Batch S23236), and Vitamin B12 Infusions: Cyanoco Infusion (Batch 6609) and Cyanoco Super (Batch 6403).

The pharmaceuticals in question were manufactured by firms located in Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad, and Haripur. Investigations indicated that these medications exhibited unclear efficacy and presented dangers to patient care.

DRAP has mandated stringent efforts to eradicate counterfeit and substandard pharmaceuticals, necessitating comprehensive examinations of the supply chain.

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Maintaining Fertiliser Price Stability: The Need for a Continuous Gas Supply to the Fertiliser Sector

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To guarantee fertiliser price stability, a cabinet committee meeting was presided over by Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister.

Senior government officials, including Industries Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain, attended the meeting.

The attendees received an update on the government’s, gas suppliers’, and fertiliser industry’s conversations. Additionally, the gas supply for the fertiliser sector was evaluated and determined to be adequate.

Throughout the Rabi cropping season, the Deputy Prime Minister ordered the fertiliser industry to maintain a continuous gas supply in order to guarantee steady production and stock levels.

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Fifth Straight Cut: PM Applauds SBP’s Policy Rate Reduction

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has praised the State Bank of Pakistan’s decision to lower its policy rate by an additional 2 percent, stating that the bank’s current 13 percent rate is encouraging for the nation’s economy.

He expressed optimism in a statement that the policy rate cut would encourage investment and further boost investor confidence in the country’s economy.

The prime minister said that decreasing the inflation rate also lowered the policy rate and that future inflation rate reductions will be even more pronounced.

Additionally, he expressed gratitude to the Federal Finance Minister and other officials for their work in this area.

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GHQ Attack Case: Prosecution Seeks Bail Cancellation of CM KP & Other Accused, Indicts 9 More

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25 defendants, including PTI officials, have non-bailable arrest warrants issued by the Anti Terrorism Court of Rawalpindi for their failure to show up for court proceedings related to the GHQ attack case.

Judge Amjad Ali Shah added nine more suspects to the GHQ attack indictment list during today’s ATC Court sessions, bringing the total to 98.

Among the 61 defendants who appeared in court were Shah Mehmud Qureshi and the founder of the PTI.

Among those charged are Khadim Hussain Khokhar, Mehr Mohammad Javed, Chaudhary Asif, Zakir Ullah, Azeem Ullah, Shireen Mazatri, Major Retired Tahir Sadiq, and former MPA Rashid Hafeez.

A plea to cancel the bail of 23 suspects, including Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has also been filed by the prosecution side.

In the GHQ attack, there were 119 accused in total.

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