
The Kenyan government has stopped parallel importation of medicines and health technologies to enhance oversight and protect citizens from substandard and counterfeit medical products. Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale announced that all pharmaceutical imports must now go through approved channels to ensure compliance with quality, safety, and efficacy standards.
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