QKUK “smuggling” oxidon without AKPM permission

The University Clinical Centre of Kosovo only after the deaths of three people has begun to treat oxidol as a medical product. From Monday this institution has contracted with emergency procedures from a company that they claim fulfils all conditions. This time the request was made by the Central Barnatore, not the Technical Service [...]
The University Clinical Centre of Kosovo only after the deaths of three people has begun to treat oxidol as a medical product.
From Monday this institution has contracted with emergency procedures from a company that they claim fulfils all conditions. This time the request is made by the Central Barnatore, not by the technical service as it has been done so far, writes Koha Ditore today.
Oxydol continues to be neither part of the Essential List nor does it have permission for marketing authorization, which is issued by the Kosovar Agency for Medical Products (AKPM).
The license for legally authorization means that the product dares be used in one place. Otherwise, it is known as “conserted” of the quality of the medical product.












