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WHO accredits Pakistan's first independent drug testing laboratory in Islamabad

Wed, July 01, 2020

ISLAMABAD: The World Health Organisation has accredited Pakistan’s first independent drug testing laboratory, heralding a surge in exports of pharmaceutical products from Pakistan.

Located in Islamabad, the laboratory has been determined by the WHO to be operating at an acceptable level of compliance with its Good Practices for Pharmaceutical Quality Control Laboratories (GPPQCL).

Most of the equipment for the laboratory was imported from Japan and Germany, and it is using software compliant with the United States Federal Drug Authority (FDA) to ensure that the drugs it tests meet international standards.

Pakistan’s exports around $200 million worth of medicines compared to India’s $20 billion. Afghanistan is at the top of the list of destinations for medicines exported by Pakistan, but Pakistan has lost a significant market share to India there, with exports falling from $75m in 2016 to $65m in 2018.

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