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Thai PM orders investigation into illegal sales of Covid-19 drugs at public marketplaces

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Bangkok –Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O’Cha today, July 13th, ordered the Ministry of Public Health and related agencies to examine the illegal sales of Covid-19 drugs in public marketplaces and to create a correct understanding among people of the use of Covid-19 drugs.

 

Government spokesperson Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana revealed that the Prime Minister expressed his concerns over the concern of people buying Molnupiravir at public marketplaces to treat Covid-19 symptoms because using the medicine without medical assistance and a proper prescription can be dangerous.

 

The Ministry of Public Health was assigned to create awareness among people about the use of Molnupiravir and reassured the public that Covid-19 patients with severe symptoms can register with ‘UCEP Plus’ for free medical treatment.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/07/13/thai-pm-orders-investigation-into-illegal-sales-of-covid-19-drugs-at-public-marketplaces/

 

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It's amazing to me that people would put substances into their body with absolutely no knowledge of what it contained or if it were safe. And that goes for 'Viagra' etc sold on the streets, as well as any Covid 'medication'.

And how did Anutin explain the presence of C19 DRUGS in markets. Anutin tends to disappear into the background when Health Ministry matters look less than "clean". 

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3 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

It's amazing to me that people would put substances into their body with absolutely no knowledge of what it contained or if it were safe. And that goes for 'Viagra' etc sold on the streets, as well as any Covid 'medication'.

The jab?

Ivermectin available on Lazada.

Cheap.

Good for worms.

&c.

You don't have to go to the markets to buy the drugs, you can go to any chemist to get them.

13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Government spokesperson Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana revealed that the Prime Minister expressed his concerns over the concern of people buying Molnupiravir at public marketplaces to treat Covid-19 symptoms because using the medicine without medical assistance and a proper prescription can be dangerous

Not just markets places, most pharmacies will have a stock.

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