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Saturday, December 5 - 2009

Gulf firms given packaging guidelines

  • Thursday, June 04 - 2009 at 11:28

The Gulf Central Committee for Drug Registration has asked all pharmaceutical companies to ensure that the packaging of medicine bottles containing liquids follows international standards and that the packaging is secure enough to prevent children from being able to open them on their own. The step was being taken as part of the ongoing standardisation of drug procedures and regulations for the GCC. 'Companies have to improve the quality of their products to meet these standards,' said Nasser Khalifa Al Budoor, Director of the Department of External Relations and International Health at the UAE Ministry of Health.

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