PMA Warns of Health Crisis Over Illegal Syringe Reuse in Pakistan
May 2026 | By Azad News
The Pakistan Medical Association has raised alarm over unsafe medical practices involving syringe reuse, warning that the situation could lead to a serious public health crisis if not urgently addressed.
In a statement, the association expressed concern that despite existing regulations, unsafe and substandard syringes may still be circulating in parts of the healthcare system, increasing the risk of infectious diseases.
Health experts say improper use of medical equipment can contribute to the spread of serious infections such as HIV and hepatitis, particularly in under-regulated or poorly monitored facilities.
The association called for stronger oversight of medical supply chains, including better monitoring of manufacturing units and stricter enforcement of safety standards.
It also urged authorities to take immediate steps to improve public awareness so patients can better understand safe medical practices and identify approved disposable equipment.
According to health professionals, improving infection control in healthcare settings remains essential to reducing preventable diseases and protecting vulnerable populations.
The statement further emphasized that both federal and provincial health systems must work together to strengthen regulation, prevent unsafe practices, and ensure patient safety across the country.
Conclusion
The warning highlights ongoing challenges in healthcare regulation and the urgent need for stronger enforcement and public awareness to prevent avoidable health risks.
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