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Pharmacy Closed, Its Managers Suspended for Selling "Lyrica" Medicine without Prescription
2019-08-02 - 5:15 p
Bahrain Mirror: The National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA) has closed a pharmacy and suspended its manager for a year for violating professional regulations and selling "Lyrica" medicine without prescription, and at a higher price.
The NHRA indicated that it had carried out the necessary investigation into the violations, and referred the pharmacy and its manager to its disciplinary committee.
The panel questioned them, found that they were guilty of the violations attributed to them and suspended them for one year, the NHRA said, adding that the decision was approved by the Supreme Council for Health.
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