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Drap orders countrywide crackdown on unsafe syringes amid HIV surge
- Provinces ordered market survey, enforcement.
- Unsafe injections linked to HIV spread.
- Report on violations sought by April 27.
ISLAMABAD: Federal health authorities have ordered nationwide enforcement of a ban on conventional disposable syringes and launched a review of safer alternatives amid growing concern over unsafe injections linked to HIV transmission, The News reported on Thursday.
The decisions were taken at a high-level meeting chaired by Director General Health Dr Abdul Wali Khan at the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (Drap), attended by DRAP CEO Dr Obaidullah, senior health ministry officials, WHO’s deputy head in Pakistan, representatives of Unicef, executive directors of PIMS Dr Rana Imran Sikandar and Polyclinic Prof Shahzad Munir, officials from the National Institute of Health (NIH) Islamabad including its ED Dr Salman and Dr Mumtaz Ali Khan, IHRA, and infectious disease experts.
Officials said the meeting reviewed the rising number of HIV infections in both children and the general population, with particular concern over unsafe injection practices, reuse of syringes, and poor infection prevention and control measures.
Health experts say a large proportion of HIV infections are linked to the reuse of syringes and unsafe blood transfusions.
A key focus of the meeting was the widespread use of disposable syringes in clinical and informal healthcare settings, increasing the risk of transmission of HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C.
In view of this, the federal health ministry decided to constitute a sub-committee of experts to assess whether the continued use of conventional syringes should be restricted or replaced with auto-disable or auto-destruct syringes that cannot be reused.
Alongside the policy review, Drap has ordered strict enforcement of an existing ban on conventional disposable syringes through a nationwide market survey.
In a directive issued on April 22, Drap’s Division of Quality Assurance and Laboratory Testing directed the National Task Force for the eradication of spurious and substandard products to conduct a countrywide survey to ensure compliance with the ban and identify any illegal products still being sold in the market.
The letter reiterated that Drap had imposed a complete ban on the import and manufacture of conventional disposable syringes with effect from July 31, 2021, and cancelled all registrations of such products. However, concerns remain that these syringes continue to circulate, particularly in unregulated segments
. Provincial drug control authorities have been instructed to take strict regulatory action in cases of non-compliance, while a comprehensive report on findings and enforcement actions has been sought by April 27.
Officials said the crackdown aims to remove unsafe syringes from circulation and address one of the key drivers of blood-borne infections in the country.
Health experts have long warned that Pakistan remains among the highest users of therapeutic injections globally, with millions administered daily, many of them unnecessary and often delivered using unsafe practices.
Participants at the meeting stressed the need for stronger infection prevention and control systems, better monitoring of healthcare providers, and increased public awareness to discourage unnecessary injections. Officials also highlighted the importance of ensuring availability of safer alternatives, including auto-disable syringes, particularly in public sector programmes.
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SBP raises policy rate by 100bps to 11.5% as inflation risks mount
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) raised its benchmark policy rate by 100 basis points (bps) to 11.5% on Monday, opting for cautious tightening as oil price volatility and renewed inflation risks clouded the economic outlook.
The move came as the Monetary Policy Committee faced a finely balanced decision. A Reuters poll had shown that six of 10 analysts expected the central bank to keep the rate unchanged at 10.5%, while three forecast a 50-basis-point hike and one expected a larger 100-basis-point increase.
Pakistan’s CPI inflation quickened to 7.3% year-on-year in March from 7% in February, breaching the SBP’s 5%–7% target range. Some analysts warned that inflation could move towards double digits in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year if external pressures persisted.
Oil prices have remained volatile due to the Iran-US conflict, keeping global markets on edge and raising concerns over Pakistan’s import bill.
The SBP has cut rates by a cumulative 1,150 basis points since June 2024, when they peaked at a record 22%, and last reduced the rate by 50 basis points in January.
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Prince Harry faces unseen threat to Archie, Lilibet: Can’t escape
Prince Harry, who lives in Montecito with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children Archie and Lilibet, is said to be taking all measures to protect his children from an unseen threat.
The Duke of Sussex, 41, still can’t rescue himself from the shadow of a formidable incident that took her mother Princess Diana’s life, leaving him with a life-long trauma.
King Charles’ estranged son has spoken candidly about the enduring pain of his mother’s passing at her prime age. she was just 36.
Now, Harry’s deepest concern is that his and Meghan’s children could one day be drawn into the same celebrity spotlight that preceded Princess Diana’s fatal crash in paris in 1997.
Prince William’s younger brother Harry made the remarks during a public discussion on fatherhood at a Movember charity event in Melbourne, Australia.
Speaking on stage about the period before the birth of his son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, now six, in 2019, and daughter Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor, four, in 2021, Harry revealed undergoing therapy to address unresolved grief stemming from Diana’s tragic death.
Undoubtedly, Harry’s deep-rooted fear about his own past adds to his worries about his kids.
He’s taking all measures to secure their children from any untoward situation as the spotlight that surrounded Diana is something he has never escaped.
He does not want to live in the fear that his children could also face similar pressures as for Harry, the memory of his mother’s crash isn’t just history. It’s a constant warning.
His biggest fear is that if his children are pulled too far into the celebrity world, they could be exposed to the same dangers that led to his mother’s death, one insider told Radar.
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Lexie Brown denies Klay Thompson cheated on Megan Thee Stallion with her
A WNBA star is setting the record straight about her rumoured involvement in Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson’s breakup.
Seattle Storm Guard Lexie Brown has shut down rumours that she was the woman with whom Thompson allegedly cheated on the Grammy-winning rapper.
“I’ve seen what’s being said online, and I want to be clear, none of it is true, and I have no involvement in this situation,” Brown, 31, wrote on her Instagram Stories on Sunday, April 26.
The basketball pro added, “This week marks the start of an important and exciting new season for me, and my focus is fully on that.”
Brown’s clarification came amid a viral claim that she had a part to play in the shocking break-up, which came to light over the weekend.
On Saturday, April 25, Megan Thee Stallion — real name Megan Jovon Ruth Pete — announced that she broke up with the NBA star due to his alleged unfaithfulness and inability to commit to her despite being together for almost a year.
“Cheating, had me around your whole family playing house… got ‘cold feet,’” Megan wrote on her Instagram Stories. “Holding you down through all your HORRIBLE mood swings and treatment towards me during your basketball season now you don’t know if you can be ‘monogamous’????” added Megan.
Shortly afterwards, X user @Areyoudvmb alleged that Brown has been “posting on her close friends messages between Klay and her that Klay was telling her his and Megan’s relationship is just for social media.”
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