The Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) is established under the DRAP Act 2012. The authoritative organization is responsible for regulating and ensuring the safety, quality, and efficacy of drugs and healthcare products in Pakistan.

The goal of the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) is to raise public awareness and combat Substandard and Falsified (SF) products to protect public health. As a result, there will likely be more frequent public alerts, and media coverage of key messages plays a significant role in mediating how people behave in response to public health countermeasures. Since blame is frequently employed as a tactic to influence public opinion, it's critical to enlighten the public while preventing panic brought on by false or misleading information.

However, it’s unfortunate that some misinterpretations of the alert regarding Risek 40 mg injection have led to widespread misinformation. DRAP is really focused on effective communication and raising public awareness about the dangers of substandard and falsified products. As a result, there will likely be more frequent public alerts, and media coverage of key messages plays a significant role in mediating how people behave in response to public health countermeasures. Since blame is frequently employed as a tactic to influence public opinion, it is important to strike a balance between keeping the public informed while preventing panic brought on by false or misleading information.

The consequences of substandard and falsified products are far-reaching and alarming. The use of counterfeit drugs can lead to ineffective treatment, adverse reactions, and even loss of life. Recognizing this, DRAP's efforts in combating these products are vital for the well-being of the public. By raising awareness, providing accurate information and dispelling any misconceptions, they are actively working towards a safer healthcare system in Pakistan.

DRAP's unwavering commitment to combating substandard and falsified products deserves commendation. Their role in ensuring the safety and well-being of the public cannot be overstated. By issuing alerts, removing counterfeit products from the market, and holding those responsible accountable, DRAP is making significant strides in protecting public health.