Layla Al-Khalifa

Shocking: SFDA Cracks Down on Expat for Illegal Medicine Sales

SFAD Initiates Punitive Measures Against Expat Accused of Selling Medicine Illegally

In a bold move to crackdown on illegal medicine sales, the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) has taken decisive action against an expatriate accused of illegally selling medication.

The SFDA, known for its strict enforcement of pharmaceutical regulations, has zero tolerance for those who flout the law and endanger public health.

The expatriate in question has been accused of peddling medicine without the necessary licenses and permissions, putting unsuspecting consumers at risk of harm.

This latest crackdown serves as a warning to others who may be engaging in similar illegal activities. The SFDA is committed to protecting the health and safety of all residents in Saudi Arabia, and will not hesitate to take swift and decisive action against those who threaten public health.

The authority has urged the public to only purchase medication from licensed pharmacies and to report any suspicious or illegal activity to the appropriate authorities.

By cracking down on illegal medicine sales, the SFDA is sending a clear message that such actions will not be tolerated in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Public health and safety are top priorities, and anyone caught selling medication illegally will face severe consequences.