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NDA Closes Illegal Drug Outlets in North Eastern Uganda, Impounds Medicines Worth UGX 100M

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August 31, 2025
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NDA Closes Illegal Drug Outlets in North Eastern Uganda, Impounds Medicines Worth UGX 100M
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By KT Reporter

The National Drug Authority (NDA) has concluded a week-long compliance enforcement operation targeting illegal drug outlets in the North Eastern Region, covering Soroti, Ngora, Bukedea, Kaberamaido and Moroto districts.

During the operation, over 20 drug outlets, including 5 pharmacies were closed. Five individuals were arrested for carrying on the business of a pharmacist without a valid license, contrary to Section 14(3) of the National Drug Policy and Authority Act, Cap 198. In addition, more than 200 boxes of assorted medicines worth over UGX 100 million were impounded

The National Drug Authority (NDA) cautions that operating without a license creates significant lapses in drug regulation, exposing the public to multiple risks. These include drugs being dispensed and handled by unqualified personnel, poor storage of medicines, and irrational drug use which can result in serious consequences such as antimicrobial resistance, treatment failures and adverse drug reactions among others.

This operation is line with NDA’s mandate to protect and promote public health through effective regulation of human and animal medicines, as well as healthcare products. NDA advises operators of outlets whose drugs were impounded to visit our North Eastern regional office in Soroti City for compliance guidance and to reclaim their drugs.

NDA directs all unlicensed operators to immediately cease operations and comply with the legal requirements for selling drugs and healthcare products in Uganda. We also urge the public to buy drugs only from licensed pharmacies and drug shops, and to report any suspected drug-related crimes via our toll-free line 0800 101 999 or WhatsApp line 0740 002 070.

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