A 2025 report by Kenya’s Anti-Counterfeit Authority has revealed a worrying rise in counterfeit pharmaceuticals and medical equipment across the country.
The authority warns that fake drugs and equipment endanger patient safety, hamper healthcare delivery, and undermine trust in Kenya’s medical sector.
The report highlights how counterfeit medications flood local markets, often bypassing quality checks and exploiting vulnerable communities.
Medical equipment such as diagnostic tools and surgical instruments is also impacted, posing serious risks to hospitals and patients.
The authority is calling for tighter enforcement, increased public awareness, and stronger penalties to combat this growing threat and protect Kenya’s healthcare.