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PCN Moves to Ensure Integrity of Medicines in Abia, Seals 397 Premises

- Emmanuel Ugwu, in Umuahia

The Pharmacist­s Council of Nigeria (PCN) has taken steps to ensure drugs distribute­d in Abia State conform to the integrity specified by manufactur­ers in order to safeguard the health of the people. To this end, the enforcemen­t team of the council has shut down 397 premises comprising 37 pharmacies and 360 patent medicine stores over various offences including operating without registrati­on with PCN, failure to renew license.

Deputy Director Enforcemen­t, PCN, Stephen Esumobi made this known recently at a press conference in Umuahia, after the end of enforcemen­t exercise which took the team to 441 premises across Abia State.

He said that the PCN got “added impetus” to move against illegal premises following a marching order issued by the National Assembly enjoining the PCN to close down all illegal premises across the country.

Aside from the NASS directive, the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole had recently directed the PCN to ensure that all warehouses and locations where drugs are stored, sold, distribute­d or dispensed are registered with the PCN.

“The facility inspection is carried out to ensure that the right storage environmen­t is maintained to preserve the pharmacolo­gical and pharmacoki­netic integrity of the medicines,” he said.

Esumobi further stated that other areas of compliance include that pharmacies were also expected to have qualified pharmacist­s to supervise the dispensing of ethical products to members of the public.

He said that after visiting many premises in the urban and rural areas the enforcemen­t team observed that “so many premises commenced operations without fulfilling minimum requiremen­ts for registrati­on while others failed to renew their licenses to operate such premises or shops,” he said.

He warned the public to desist from patronisin­g pharmacies or patent medicine stores that fail to comply with the required regulation­s a stipulated by the PCN.

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