ISLAMABAD [Pakistan], District drug inspectors were tasked with ensuring that life-saving medicines are widely available and accessible to residents of Karachi, AR News reported on Saturday following complaints about shortage of vital medicines. In response, the Chief Drug Inspector issued stronger guidelines. and directed district DRU inspectors to take action against hoarders, Commissioner Karachi Syed Hasan Naqvi called an important meeting to address the issue of shortage and hoarding of life-saving medicines in Karachi. During the meeting, the Karachi Commissioner stressed the importance of O. To ensure availability of life saving medicines in the market. He underlined the need for prompt action against those found involved in hoarding while stressing accountability of all concerned. As reported by AR News, the commissioner urged the concerned authorities to give priority to measures aimed at mitigating the complaints of citizens regarding medicine shortage. He warned against drug hoarding, stressing that vital drugs should not be withheld from the public or excessively stockpiled. The discussion ended with the renewal of officers. Their commitment is to successfully address this issue and ensure continuous supply of life-saving pharmaceuticals to meet the healthcare needs of the city's citizens.