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    ABOUT 300 TONS OF EXPIRED MEDICINES IN ARMENIA, EXPERT SAYS

    ARKA
    Nov 12, 2008

    YEREVAN, November 12. /ARKA/. Around 300 tons of expired medicines
    are to be taken back in Armenia, Emil Gabrielyan, head of the Agency
    for Medicines and Medical Technologies, said today during a forum
    on pharmaceutics.

    As a result of a weak distribution policy, unwanted medicines
    stockpile in local markets becoming a major source of ecological
    danger, according to the expert.

    "Trade in medicines needs serious improvements in Armenia, as
    pharmaceutics demands particular attention," Gabrielyan said,
    adding many medicines are being imported to Armenia without any
    expert evaluation.

    He urged local pharmaceutical companies to cooperate both with local
    and foreign partners. "Scientific approach is necessary in distribution
    of medicines to collect and destroy unwanted and expired medicines,"
    Gabrielyan concluded.

    Seventeen licensed pharmaceutical companies and 170 importers of
    medicines are currently working in Armenia.
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