Frontiers in Public Health (Dec 2024)

The pharmaceutical suitcase trade and the need for multisectoral regulation-unproven COVID-19 (Ivermectin and HCQ remedies unmask an insidious health danger in a Caribbean Island)

  • Sandeep Bhupendra Maharaj,
  • Darren Dookeeram,
  • Roger Hosein,
  • Kelvin Ramkissoon,
  • Amrica Ramdass,
  • Darleen Y. Franco,
  • Shalini Pooransingh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1353516
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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This article seeks to highlight an aspect of the illegal pharmaceutical trade in the Caribbean. With the advent of COVID-19 there has been a shortage of a number of drugs in the formal sector. This is largely due to restrictions on foreign exchange, importation delays and sensationalized reporting of unrecommended drugs having a curative effect on COVID-19 patients. This article examines the issue of “the informal suitcase trading” of these drugs. It posits a need for a collaborative and multi-sectoral approach to mitigate the negative effects of the practice on health, trade and national security.

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