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Health Ministry warns: Dispensing slimming injections and antibiotics without a prescription is prohibited
The Ministry of Health is intensifying its monitoring to prevent the dispensing of slimming injections and antibiotics without a prescription, warning of serious health risks and legal penalties for violating facilities.
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance pharmaceutical security and protect public health, the Saudi Ministry of Health has reiterated its strong warnings against dispensing controlled medications, particularly weight-loss injections and antibiotics, without a valid prescription from a licensed physician. The Ministry emphasized that it will continue its intensive monitoring campaigns of pharmaceutical establishments to ensure full compliance with the health regulations and laws in force in the Kingdom.
Intensive monitoring campaigns to regulate the drug market
The ministry explained that these measures stem from its regulatory and supervisory role to promote the safe and rational use of medications. It emphasized that dispensing prescription drugs, particularly weight-loss medications which have recently seen a surge in popularity, as well as antibiotics, is a red line that cannot be crossed. This stricter stance comes at a time when the misuse of medications for cosmetic or therapeutic purposes without direct medical supervision has increased, endangering the lives of those who use them.
Context of health risks: Why the warning now?
These warnings are particularly important in the current medical context, where the indiscriminate use of "weight-loss injections" has become widespread among various segments of society in search of quick results, without regard for medical history or potential side effects. Experts emphasize that using these injections without a thorough medical evaluation can lead to serious health complications, including severe gastrointestinal disturbances, sudden drops in blood sugar levels, and potential effects on thyroid and pancreatic function.
On the other hand, the indiscriminate dispensing of antibiotics poses a threat to national and global health security, as the excessive and unjustified use of these drugs contributes to the exacerbation of the phenomenon of "bacterial resistance to antibiotics," making the treatment of simple infectious diseases extremely difficult in the future, which is what the health system in the Kingdom seeks to address firmly.
Legal responsibility and penalties
The Ministry of Health emphasized that dispensing these medications without a prescription is a clear violation of the regulations governing the practice of healthcare professions. The regulations prohibit pharmacists from dispensing medication except with a valid prescription. The Ministry stressed that any observed violations will subject healthcare practitioners and facilities to strict penalties, which may include fines and license revocation.
An invitation to the community and practitioners
The ministry concluded its statement by urging all healthcare practitioners and pharmaceutical establishments to fully comply with regulations. It also called on members of the community to be partners in oversight by purchasing medications only with a valid prescription and by immediately reporting any observed violations through the unified call center 937, thus supporting oversight efforts and ensuring everyone's safety.
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Food and Drug Authority seizes 21 tons of violations before Ramadan
The General Authority for Food and Drug seized 21 tons of non-compliant products and closed 6 establishments during intensive inspection campaigns in preparation for the month of Ramadan to ensure food safety.
As part of its ongoing efforts to protect public health and ensure food safety, the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) that its inspection teams successfully seized more than 21 tons of non-compliant products before they reached consumers. This significant operation is part of a broader inspection campaign targeting the safety of the most consumed products during the holy month of Ramadan.
Details of the inspection campaign and targeted establishments
The authority revealed in its report that it conducted 1,578 comprehensive inspection tours across various regions of the Kingdom during the month of Sha'ban. These tours focused on vital points in the food supply chain, including:
- Visiting 310 food factories.
- Inspection of 1017 storage warehouses.
These meticulous efforts resulted in the closure of 6 violating establishments, and the detection of a number of violations that necessitated taking regulatory measures, in preparation for imposing penalties on violators in accordance with the regulations and bylaws adopted in the Kingdom.
The importance of oversight during religious seasons and in the Two Holy Mosques areas
These campaigns gain particular strategic importance with the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan, when consumer demand for food products rises significantly. In this context, the Authority confirmed that the safety of 4,346 products in 793 establishments was verified. The Authority indicated that the Makkah and Madinah are given top priority within a separate monitoring plan due to their high population density and the influx of pilgrims and visitors to the Two Holy Mosques, which necessitates stringent safety standards to ensure the provision of safe and healthy food for the pilgrims.
Safety and quality standards: a fundamental pillar
The authority clarified that its comprehensive plan was not limited to food, but also included warehouses for medicines and medical devices. Inspection teams focused on several key areas to ensure compliance, including:
- Checking the accuracy of nutritional and dietary information on products.
- Measuring the extent to which establishments comply with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) requirements.
- Monitoring transport and storage conditions to ensure that products are not damaged by environmental factors.
Through these measures, the Authority seeks to raise compliance rates with regulations and rules, thereby enhancing the quality of life and protecting the consumer from potential health risks resulting from the circulation of non-compliant products.
Deterrent penalties and the role of society
In closing, the Saudi Food and Drug Authority stressed that it will not tolerate any violations and will strictly enforce penalties against offenders, noting that violations of the Food Law and its implementing regulations can be punishable by up to:
- Financial penalties of up to 10 million riyals.
- Business activity suspended.
- Imprisonment for those responsible for serious offenses.
The authority called on all citizens and residents to strengthen community partnership by reporting any violations that are observed by calling the unified number (19999), stressing that consumer awareness is the first line of defense in the food control system.
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Tabuk Ramadan Street: A community initiative that steals the spotlight during the holy month
Discover how a single individual's initiative transformed a street in Tabuk into a captivating Ramadan destination. The story of Fahd Al-Atwi embodies the spirit of community unity and has become a magnet for tourists and locals alike.
In a scene that embodies the spirituality of the holy month and reflects the depth of social cohesion in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, one of the side streets in the city of Tabuk has turned into a festive icon and a favorite destination for locals and visitors, thanks to a community initiative that started with a simple individual effort and grew to become an annual event that everyone looks forward to.
The story begins: a passion that turned into reality
The roots of this inspiring story go back to 1444 AH (2022/2023 CE), when citizen Fahd Mohammed Al-Atwi decided to launch a personal initiative aimed at bringing joy to the residents of his neighborhood. Speaking to the news website "Akhbar 24," Al-Atwi explained that the initial spark was a simple decoration using traditional string lights. He drew inspiration from the unique Ramadan experiences he had witnessed while traveling within and outside the Kingdom, and he wanted to replicate those joyful atmospheres in his city of Tabuk.
Community interaction that reflects the spirit of harmony
What began as an individual effort quickly transformed into a collective movement, with Al-Atwi noting that the positive response from the neighborhood residents was the driving force behind the initiative's development. Neighbors rallied to support the project, whether through on-site participation in hanging decorations or by providing logistical support and moral backing free of charge. This solidarity led to the expansion of the decorations to include neighboring streets, transforming the area into a dazzling display of light.
The Ramadan atmosphere experienced by families in the street reflects the spirit of community harmony and gives the month a distinctive character
Cultural and social dimensions of the initiative
The importance of this initiative extends beyond mere aesthetics, encompassing profound social and cultural dimensions. In the context of the Kingdom's ongoing transformations, such volunteer initiatives are a vital component of the "Quality of Life" programs, creating inviting public spaces that enhance residents' mental well-being and provide a haven for families. Social studies demonstrate that festively decorated and illuminated environments contribute to boosting morale and fostering a sense of belonging.
Al-Atwi stressed that true happiness lies in seeing joy reflected on the faces of children and the elderly, emphasizing that these atmospheres revive old Ramadan memories and solidify them in the memory of new generations, thus strengthening the social fabric within the neighborhood.
Future plans and tourist attraction
Regarding the initiative's future, Al-Atwi revealed ambitious plans to develop the project in the coming years. These include installing traditional Ramadan gates at street entrances, increasing the number of lanterns and decorations, and organizing seasonal stalls and sales areas under the supervision of relevant authorities to ensure safety and sustainability. He noted that the street is no longer just a destination for residents, but has become a magnet for tourists from outside the Kingdom who come to visit the museum and experience this unique event.
A call for commitment and safety
The initiator concluded his remarks by inviting visitors to enjoy the atmosphere while fully adhering to traffic safety guidelines and paying attention to children during peak hours, stressing that the ultimate goal is to bring happiness to the community and make this street a symbol of civilization in Tabuk, while maintaining everyone's safety.
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Three billion riyals deposited as Ramadan aid for social security beneficiaries
The Ministry of Human Resources announces the deposit of more than 3 billion riyals in Ramadan aid for social security beneficiaries, in implementation of the directives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to support beneficiary families.
The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia officially announced the completion of depositing Ramadan aid payments into the bank accounts of beneficiaries, totaling over 3 billion Saudi riyals. This immediate action was taken in implementation of the generous directive of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques issued a royal decree authorizing this generous aid, based on a proposal submitted by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Prime Minister. This initiative reflects the wise leadership's ongoing commitment to addressing the needs of citizens, particularly families receiving social security benefits, ensuring a dignified life for them and meeting their increased living requirements during the holy month.
Thanks and appreciation from the Minister of Human Resources
Commenting on this event, the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, Engineer Ahmed bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi, expressed his deepest gratitude and appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, commending this compassionate and fatherly gesture towards social security beneficiaries. Al-Rajhi affirmed that this generous act reflects the leadership's awareness of the needs of the most vulnerable segments of society, praying to God Almighty to protect the leadership and reward them abundantly for their continuous care and attention to their citizens.
The context of support and its social and economic impact
This aid is particularly significant given its timing, as the holy month of Ramadan typically coincides with a surge in consumption and increased household expenses for food and other Ramadan necessities. This royal gesture is a long-standing annual tradition that reflects the deep bond between the leadership and the people, and underscores the priority given to social welfare on the national agenda.
From an economic perspective, injecting over 3 billion riyals directly into beneficiaries' bank accounts will stimulate purchasing activity in local markets, benefiting the microeconomic cycle across the Kingdom. This direct support also strengthens the social safety net and alleviates the financial burdens that low-income families may face amidst global economic fluctuations.
Developing the social protection system
This generous support aligns with the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which places great emphasis on developing the social services system and increasing the efficiency of government spending to ensure that support reaches those who truly need it. The social security sector has witnessed radical transformations in recent years through the implementation of the "Enhanced Social Security" system, which aims to empower beneficiaries and transform them from individuals in need to productive members of society, while continuing to provide direct cash support to the most vulnerable groups to ensure their financial stability.
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