CAA launches operations to find substandard oximeters

CAA launches operations to find substandard oximeters

August 29, 2021   09:14 am

The Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) says it is conducting raids to find dealers selling substandard oximeters.

Southern Provincial Food and Drug Inspector of CAA, K. S. H. Jayaratne said that the raids were launched from the Galle district.

Reportedly, nearly 250 substandard oximeters had been seized during the raids carried out yesterday (August 28).

Jayaratne said, “There are a lot of complaints from the public that substandard oximeters are being sold all over Sri Lanka, especially to the National Drug Regulatory Authority and the District Health Services Authority in the Southern Province.

Therefore, for the first time, a substandard oximeter search operation was launched in the Galle District. It commenced in major cities in the Galle District such as Galle, Karapitiya, Baddegama, and Ambalangoda. The assistance of the Food and Drug Inspectors of the Galle District was obtained for this purpose.

More than 42 pharmacies were searched. Nearly 250 substandard oximeters were found. Legal action will be taken in this regard after reporting to the National Drug Regulatory Authority.”

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