Pakistan health authorities have initiated "emergency preparedness" measures to secure pharmaceutical supplies in response to suspension of trade ties with India , according to a media report on Saturday. Geo News reported that India trade halt triggered "urgent measures to secure" pharmaceutical needs in Pakistan and health authorities have initiated "emergency preparedness" measures to secure the supplies. Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan stated that while there has been no formal notification regarding the ban's impact on pharma sector , contingency plans are already in place.
Currently, Pakistan relies on India for 30% to 40% of its pharmaceutical raw materials, including Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients and various advanced therapeutic products.
Currently, Pakistan relies on India for 30% to 40% of its pharmaceutical raw materials, including Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients and various advanced therapeutic products.
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