JFDA Cracks Down on 30 Websites for Illegal Medicine Sales

Amman: Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA), in cooperation with security agencies, has referred 30 websites and digital platforms to the relevant authorities since the beginning of the year for illegally promoting and selling medicines.

According to Jordan News Agency, the JFDA affirmed its continued efforts to monitor and penalize the online promotion and sale of medicines, as part of its regulatory role to ensure drug safety and public health. This effort aligns with the applicable laws and regulations governing the medicine sale process in the Kingdom, mainly the Pharmacy and Drug Law No. 12 of 2013 and its amendments.

The JFDA stated that the online drug sale violates the relevant legal framework, which restricts medicine disbursement by official pharmacies under the supervision of licensed pharmacists. Additionally, the JFDA emphasized its continued monitoring efforts over these websites and its commitment to taking the necessary legal measures against violators.

The JFDA called for accuracy in publishing any misleading information or false statements that affect its supervisory role in enforcing the law under penalty of legal accountability. Furthermore, the JFDA urged all stakeholders, including professional associations and relevant bodies, to cooperate in reporting any violations to ensure follow-up and the necessary legal action in this regard.