Home / Health / Banned Reusable Syringes Flood Market
Banned Reusable Syringes Flood Market
30 Apr
Summary
- Banned reusable syringes are illegally sold, posing health risks.
- Devices falsely labeled 'auto-disable' remain reusable.
- Authorities urged to crack down on entire supply chain.

Banned reusable syringes are being illegally manufactured and distributed across Pakistan, posing a significant threat to public health. These devices, some falsely labeled as 'auto-disable' despite being fully reusable, contribute to the spread of dangerous blood-borne infections, including HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. The Healthcare Devices Association of Pakistan (HDAP) has strongly condemned these illicit practices, emphasizing the direct link between unsafe syringes and disease transmission.
HDAP is urging federal and provincial authorities to implement sustained enforcement measures against all elements of the supply chain involved in the unlawful trade of these banned products. The association reiterates its commitment to promoting only safe, internationally compliant healthcare products that meet regulatory standards. HDAP aims to collaborate with government institutions and healthcare stakeholders to strengthen market surveillance and advocate for the use of approved auto-disable syringes to safeguard public health.