Punjab Health Minister added that there is a suspicion that the quality of medicines would have been deteriorate due to high demand.


Lahore: The cases of respiratory infections, influenza and pneumonia have increased with the intensity of cold in the winter season.
According to the details, the Punjab government has decided to test the medicines for sinus infection, influenza and pneumonia. The decision has been made following the increase in these diseases.
According to Punjab Health Minister Dr. Jamal Nasir, cases of chest infection, pneumonia, and cough have increased in winter, and it has been decided to check all related medicines.
Punjab Health Minister added that there is a suspicion that the quality of medicines would have been deteriorate due to high demand.

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