AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMedical Safety Law: Barbados’ Medical Products Bill 2026 is moving to tighten control of medicines and medical products, with officials saying it’s aimed at cutting counterfeit drugs and boosting local regulatory oversight as the island relies heavily on imports. Youth Drug Warning: People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Minister Adrian Forde warned of “polydrug” abuse among young people, including dangerous mixing of over-the-counter medicines with illicit substances, and said the new law strengthens enforcement. Herbal & Enhancement Regulation: MP Dr Sonia Browne welcomed provisions to regulate herbal products, sexual enhancement drugs and fade creams, saying imports and marketing will be better controlled. Health Access & Costs: Browne also floated proposals that returning nationals should contribute toward drug costs, arguing it would ease pressure on public services like polyclinics. Public Health in Action: The Ministry of Health and Wellness’ Vector Control Unit will run a fogging schedule across Christ Church, St Thomas and St Michael next week. Cancer Community Loss: Cancer Support Services founder Janette “Jan” Lynton has died; the organisation says services will continue after brief interruptions. Syphilis Alert: Health officials reported rising syphilis cases in Barbados, urging attention to screening and care. School Upgrades: Thirty-five schools are set for major summer structural upgrades, including repairs to ageing windows and ceiling replacements.
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