The
Director General of National Agency for Food and Drug Administrat ion and
Control (NAFDAC), Dr Paul Orhii has disclosed that the agency had confiscated
drugs worth more than N5 billion in the last two months.
Orhii,
made the disclosure in Akure yesterday at the 37th International Confernce and
Annual General Meeting of the association of General and Private Medical
Practitioners of Nigeria (AGPMPN) where he was honoured with an excellence award
for effectively tackling the fake drugs scourge and also placing Nigeria on
the global map as a country producing very reliable drugs fit for both export
and local use.
He
said that the confiscated drugs, including 244 containers of viagra products
which could cause instant heart attack, were waiting to be destroyed in the
agency’s laboratory in Oshodi, Lagos.
The
NAFDAC boss, who sounded a note of warning to people dealing in the illegal
business, pledged that the agency would not relent in its fight against “these
enemies of the society”.
He
said, however, that the introduction of cutting-edge technology in combating
sharp practices in the health care industry had drastically reduced the influx
of counterfeit and fake drugs in the country arguing that NAFDAC had, in
recent years, taken its campaigns against counterfeit drugs to the international
arena and employed technologies locally in fighting the battle.
“We
are the first regulatory agency in the world to employ the use of TRUSCAN (a hand
held device) which, within one minute, detects the genuineness or otherwise of
a medicine. This has significantly boosted our capacity for post marketing
surveillance, “ he said.
He
added that the introduction of Mobile Authentication Service (MAS) had
provided a unique and secure authentication platform for medicines.
According
to him, MAS has put the detection of counterfeit medicines in the hands of
over 100 million mobile phone users in the country.
The
award recipient explained that all anti-malaria and antibiotics sold in the
country now have unique PIN numbers which are revealed when the MAS panels are
scratched.
In
his goodwill message, the governor of Ondo state, Dr.Olusegun Mimiko called on
members of AGPMPN to collaborate with the state government in the provision
of maternal and child health services.
According
to Mimiko, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Dr Kola Ademujimi this
would reduce maternal and child mortality to the barest minimum.
NAFDAC confiscates N5b fake drugs in 2 months
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