• Home
  • Health
  • Illegal sale of covid-19 test kits unearthed
Editor's Picks Health

Illegal sale of covid-19 test kits unearthed

• The suspects were arrested and charged for illegal placement and sale of allied substances on the market.
• The suspects have since been released on police bond.
• The Authority has seized Ivermectin Tablets from Healthcure Pharmacy Limited in Lusaka Province.

Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) in collaboration with Health Professions Council of Zambia (HPCZ) and the Zambia Police have unearthed a scam in which some unscrupulous traders are illegally selling COVID-19 test kits.

ZAMRA Senior Public Relations Officer Christabel Illiampu told Money FM News in a statement that the suspects whose names have been withheld for investigation purposes were arrested and charged for illegal placement and sale of allied substances on the market without Marketing and import Authorization granted by the Authority.

“The suspects have since been released on police bond pending court appearance,” she revealed.

Ms. Illiampu urged members of the Public to be wary of unscrupulous traders dealing illegally in COVID-19 test kits whose quality cannot be ascertained.

She added that, “Members of the general public are therefore advised to seek COVID-19 test services at health facilities recommended by the Ministry of Health (MOH),” and furthermore, report any suspected substandard COVID-19 diagnostic test kits to the Authority.

Meanwhile Ms. Illiampu said the Authority seized Ivermectin Tablets from Healthcure Pharmacy Limited in Lusaka Province.

She noted the proprietor of the affected retail outlet has since been warned and cautioned for illegal sale and placement of Ivermectin on the market without Marketing Authorization, “and will appear in court soon.”

“In Zambia, Ivermectin has been registered and authorised for veterinary use only as there is no conclusive clinical evidence to support the use of Ivermectin for prevention or treatment of COVID-19,” she said.

Related posts

Private sector foreign liabilities declines to US$21 billion

Money FM

Economist calls for positive trade balance

Money FM

Enhance balance of payment monitoring-EAZ

Money FM

Leave a Comment