The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has made a significant breakthrough in its fight against counterfeit and expired drugs. In a recent operation, the agency uncovered two warehouses stocked with expired drugs in Aba, Abia State.
The warehouses, located at No. 269, Sam Mbakwe Road (formerly Faulk’s Road), were found to contain large quantities of expired drugs. According to a statement released by NAFDAC on X (formerly Twitter), some suspects managed to remove several cartons of expired but relabeled drugs before security reinforcements arrived.
In a related operation, NAFDAC officials seized 140 tonnes of expired drugs from a warehouse at Umumeje, Umuocheala, Osisioma LGA. The agency also collected 178 drug samples, which will undergo laboratory analysis to determine their composition and potential health risks.
The crackdown on expired drugs in Aba is part of NAFDAC’s efforts to protect public health and safety. The agency has been working tirelessly to rid the country of counterfeit and expired drugs, which can have devastating consequences for consumers.
The Director-General of NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, has been at the forefront of the agency’s efforts to combat counterfeit and expired drugs. Under her leadership, NAFDAC has launched several initiatives aimed at strengthening the agency’s regulatory framework and improving its enforcement capabilities.
The seizure of 140 tonnes of expired drugs in Aba is a significant achievement for NAFDAC and a major blow to the criminal networks involved in the production and distribution of counterfeit and expired drugs.
NAFDAC’s efforts to combat counterfeit and expired drugs have been recognized internationally. The agency has received praise from the World Health Organization (WHO) and other international organizations for its efforts to strengthen pharmaceutical regulation and improve public health outcomes.
The fight against counterfeit and expired drugs is a complex and ongoing challenge. NAFDAC’s efforts to combat this menace require the support and cooperation of all stakeholders, including the public, healthcare professionals, and the pharmaceutical industry.
As NAFDAC continues to work tirelessly to protect public health and safety, it is essential that the public remains vigilant and reports any suspicious activities related to counterfeit and expired drugs to the agency.
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