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Qatar to implement barcode for locally manufactured and imported pharmaceuticals

Qatar’s pharmaceutical supply chains will undergo a fundamental transition

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Doha: Qatar’s pharmaceutical supply chains will undergo a fundamental transition thanks to a joint initiative between the GS1 Qatar Office, an entity operating under the umbrella of Qatar Development Bank, and the Ministry of Public Health.

The initiative will entail the implementation of the global standard system to regulate and track commercial drug circulation from manufacturers to patients by implementing a two-dimensional barcode and serial coding system for locally-manufactured and imported pharmaceuticals.

The joint initiative will enhance the performance and efficiency of Qatar’s pharmaceutical supply chain operations, ensuring the authenticity of drugs circulating in the market, and optimizing both the delivery of medicines to patients, and the withdrawal of drugs from the market when needed.

The GS1 Qatar Office is the authority responsible for issuing international barcodes to identify Qatari products and services with unique numbers globally through the use of the (630) code reserved for Qatar, establishing a unified language for commercial exchange operations locally and overseas.


Commenting on the initiative, Director of Pharmacy and Drug Control Department at the Ministry of Public Health Dr. Aisha Al Ansari said the Ministry is constantly striving to improve and develop healthcare services and bolster the medical sector in line with the Qatar National Vision.

“In this context, we took the initiative to strengthen pharmaceutical supply chains in Qatar in cooperation with Qatar Development Bank represented by the GS1 Qatar Office. We look forward to this initiative having a positive impact on fields related to the manufacturing, supply and distribution of pharmaceuticals in the local market, in addition to promoting Qatari medical products in global markets.”

Chairman of the GS1 Qatar Office Dr. Hamad Salem Mejegheer said the initiative falls in line with the bank’s efforts to build partnerships and collaborate with various state institutions to develop local industries, support and protect local products, and promote them in foreign markets, contributing to the diversification of Qatar’s economy.

“Our partnership with the Ministry of Public Health will enable the regulation of the commercial circulation of medicines in line with international requirements and legislation, and improve drug supply chains across the country in compliance with international standards.”


The process of applying two-dimensional barcodes and serial numbers on pharmaceutical packages enables the tracking and marketing of national products both locally and overseas, which contributes to boosting the healthcare industry’s exports, as well as the regulation of products and services in local markets.

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