HaitiRegional Haiti sees increase in counterfeit drugs by Barbados Today 07/04/2024 written by Barbados Today 07/04/2024 1 min read A+A- Reset Of the 216 laboratories which officially supply pharmacies in Haiti, only three are located on the national territory and normally cover between 25 and 30 per cent of national needs. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.2K The President of the Association of Haitian Pharmacists, Pierre Hugues, has warned the population against the increase in the number of counterfeit drugs on the market, due to a shortage of pharmacies in the health system. According to Hugues, the risk of counterfeiting increases because “demand is high” and the absence of border controls and impunity encourage an increase in the smuggling of counterfeit medicines. Hugues recalled that Haiti depended on imported medicines for nearly 70 per cent of its needs. “Today, ports and airports are closed or dysfunctional, which affects the entire health sector which lacks supplies and medicines and prevents thousands of patients from continuing their treatment.” Of the 216 laboratories which officially supply pharmacies in Haiti, only three are located on the national territory and normally cover between 25 and 30 per cent of national needs. He pointed out that one of them is inactive due to insecurity, and the other two are operating below their maximum capacity. You Might Be Interested In HAITI-Three killed, several wounded during pre-Carnival celebration REGIONAL – CARICOM calls for political parties to act responsibly in Haiti HAITI – Protests choke communities in Haiti as aid, supplies dwindle Hugues also deplored the destruction of over 10 pharmacies by gangs that looted and burned them in recent days. SOURCE: CMC Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like CCJ names Nigerian as new judge to replace Barbadian jurist 24/03/2025 Caribbean Premiere League fixtures confirmed 24/03/2025 Police fire tear gas and rubber bullets at protestors in Dominica 19/03/2025