Government Assures Public: No Shortage of Life-Saving Medicines in Pakistan
Amid growing public concern, the Pakistani government has confirmed that there is no shortage of life-saving medicines, including critical treatments like insulin and oncology drugs. The announcement was made by Dr. Nelson Azeem, Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Health, during a session of the National Assembly on August 8, 2025.
Supply Disruption Resolved
Officials acknowledged a brief supply disruption in May, but emphasized that the issue has been fully resolved. The government now maintains a robust supply chain through:
- Strategic imports from trusted international suppliers
- Enhanced domestic manufacturing of essential drugs
This dual approach has strengthened Pakistan’s healthcare resilience, ensuring consistent access to vital treatments.
Specialized Storage and Distribution
Life-saving medicines require precise temperature-controlled storage, and are stocked in specialized pharmacies equipped to handle sensitive pharmaceuticals. This infrastructure ensures:
- Drug efficacy and safety
- Compliance with international standards
- Reliable distribution across urban and rural areas
Price Stability Maintained
Although regulators approved a 3.14% price increase for medicines in July, pharmaceutical companies have not implemented the adjustment. This decision reflects a commitment to:
- Affordability for patients
- Stability in healthcare costs
- Public trust in the pharmaceutical system
A Message of Assurance
This update offers reassurance to citizens worried about access to essential treatments. The government’s proactive measures highlight its dedication to:
- Protecting public health
- Ensuring uninterrupted medicine supply
- Maintaining price stability during economic fluctuations

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