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The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza warned today, Tuesday, against buying medicines of stalls or stalls that spread in the markets and roads, because of this a real threat to the health and lives of citizens.

Gaza Health said, in a press release published on its Facebook page today, that the majority of the sellers in these random points are not obtained by a license from the Ministry of Health, the consequent sale and description of the wrong medications, which may lead to serious health complications that may reach death.

She added that the drugs circulating in random points are exposed and preserved in bad storage conditions under the heat and sunlight, which leads to their loss of their effectiveness and damage and an increase in the risk of converting them into healthy substances.

The Ministry called on citizens not to purchase any medicines through these points, and to go to the official pharmacies licensed by the ministry, which guarantees the quality of medicines circulating in them and the presence of qualified persons.

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