Dubai Economy has fined three pharmacies in Jumeirah, Al Khawaneej and Mirdif for tampering with the prices of face masks and sanitisers.
Two of the pharmacies were found to have exaggerated the price of face masks while the third had sold sanitisers at a higher price.
The Commercial Compliance and Consumer Protection caught the violators following complaints from consumers.
Businesses have been urged not to take advantage of vulnerable consumers, with the authorities highlighting that repeat offenses would attract double the fine and may lead to closure.
Consumers are urged to report any price manipulation through the call centre number 600 54 5555, the ‘Dubai Consumer’ app, or on the Consumer Rights website.


H.H. Sheikh Mohammed tours Dubai Airshow
Sheikh Hamdan holds talks with Defence Ministers of Armenia, Montenegro
South Korean President tours Wahat Al Karama in Abu Dhabi
South Korean President arrives in UAE on state visit
Eid Al Etihad holidays confirmed for UAE private sector
H.H. Sheikh Mohammed welcomes Dubai Airshow delegates
UAE confirms Eid Al Etihad holidays for public sector
UAE delivers 244th aid convoy to Gaza Strip
UAE strongly condemns Israeli violations in Al Aqsa Mosque, West Bank
RTA, Joby Aviation complete first crewed eVTOL aerial taxi flight
Second 'Youth Social Missions Programme' group joins Operation Chivalrous Knight 3
Nahyan bin Mubarak: Values of tolerance, human fraternity embodied in UAE leadership
UAE marks International Day for Tolerance
Dubai seizes 12,367 illegal gas cylinders, 519 unlicensed vehicles in LPG campaign
RTA, Dubai Police honour winners of Road Safety Film Festival Competition
UAE refers accused to trial after probe into Sudan arms smuggling case
Abu Dhabi launches AI-powered portal for environmental monitoring, reporting
Fee exemption for Sudanese publishers at Sharjah International Book Fair
UAE joins 8 nations in seeking 'swift adoption' of US draft resolution on Gaza
Sheikha Latifa, Noura Al Kaabi highlight UAE’s cultural vision at ICOM Dubai
