Close attention is being paid to operations at Pramuka Market, East Jakarta, after police discovered expired drugs for sale at a store in the largest pharmaceutical hub in the capital. The latest in a series of violations in the distribution and sale of medicines may have occurred as a result of poor human resources, Penny Lukito of the Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) said. However, Penny said BPOM would intensify the search for illegal medications in high-risk areas amid the rampant of sale of counterfeit and expired drugs in the capital, including those at Pramuka Market.
Dimuat di The Jakarta Post, Rabu (7/9/16) halaman 1

