Health

NAFDAC Alerts Nigerians About Substandard Antimalaria, Antibiotics Currently in Circulation

Spread the love
2 mins read

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has issued a warning to Nigerians to avoid purchasing substandard and falsified antimalarial and antibiotic medications currently circulating in the market.

This warning was given by the agency’s North West Director, highlighting the potential dangers these counterfeit drugs pose to public health.

“We are maximising efforts to curb the menace of substandard and falsified medicines in the state,” warned Bala Mshelia, Director of NAFDAC’s North West Zone, at a community sensitisation workshop in Kaduna on Friday.

Mshelia identified specific targeted medicines, including Fansidar 25/500mg and Combiart 20/120mg (antimalarials), OHEAL Ampicillin, and Cloxacillin Capsules (antibiotics), as well as other medications for hypertension, diabetes, and lifestyle diseases.

“The fight against substandard and falsified medicines cannot be won in isolation. It requires collaboration between government agencies, healthcare professionals, law enforcement, and the public,” Mshelia emphasised.

He urged everyone to join in the fight to ensure all drugs are safe for use.

“As we proceed with this workshop, let us remember that the fight against substandard and falsified medicines cannot be won in isolation.

“It requires collaboration between government agencies, healthcare professionals, law enforcement, and the public. Together, we can create a future where every medicine on the shelf is safe, genuine, and beneficial to the health of our communities,” he said.

Sunday Ukoh, Chairman of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, pledged support, stating, “We must be on the lookout to do the needful.”

Abosede Garba, Vice Chairman of the Association of Community Pharmacists, added, “As frontline healthcare providers, pharmacists bear a crucial responsibility in combating this challenge. We must be vigilant, proactive, and steadfast in promoting safe medication use.”

NAFDAC has intensified surveillance activities, regulation, education, and awareness campaigns to safeguard public health.

Admin

Share
Published by
Admin

Recent Posts

BREAKING: THE HATCHET PLAN OF THE ENUGU STATE APC TO TAKE OVER THE WARD POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF PDP AND USURP POWER IN 2027

It is a verifiable fact that the Honorable. Minister for Science and Technology, Chief. Engr.…

1 year ago

Outbreak: Phone accessories dealer commits suicide in Kogi

Two months after inferno ravaged the popularly GSM village in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital,…

1 year ago

Man shot dead in Anambra by policeman over N100

  A police operative attached to Otuocha Area Command, Anambra East Local Government Area of…

1 year ago

‘We can no longer feed’ – FCT residents cry out

Many residents of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, say they are finding it difficult to…

1 year ago

Reps probe $2bn renewable energy grants, investment in Nigeria, invite stakeholders

Following an investigative hearing on the $2 billion renewable energy grants and investments in Nigeria,…

1 year ago

Court grants 76 #EndBadGovernance protesters N760m bail

Justice Obiora Egwuatu of the Federal High Court in Abuja has granted bail of N10…

1 year ago

This website uses cookies.