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Biofem Offers Free Diabetes Screening to 20,000 Lagosians Calls for healthy lifestyle against the silent killer

- Martins Ifijeh

As part of efforts to reduce the burden of diabetes in Nigeria, Biofem Pharmaceut­icals has embarked on free blood glucose screening and awareness exercise for 20,000 residents of Lagos State.

The campaign, which started last Tuesday in four designated centres across the state, including Computer Village Ikeja; Trade Fair Aspamda; Ikotun; and Victoria Island, is one of Biofem’s activities to commemorat­e this year’s World Diabetes Day marked every November 14.

Incidental­ly, November 14th is the Managing Director, Biofem, Femi Soremekun’s birthday.

Stating this in a press briefing recently to announce the screening and awareness campaign, the Head of Marketing, Biofem, Usifo Augustine said the organisati­on decided to raise awareness on the disease because many Nigerians were dying from the silent killer, while several others who are living with it are not aware they are.

He said: ‘’That is why we have, in conjunctio­n with our partners in South Korea, SD Biosensor, secured a very unique and smart blood glucose machine called Codefree Blood Glucose Monitor, which we uses for our screening exercises.’’

He lamented that more than half of those living with diabetes in the country were not aware hence the high number of deaths occasioned by the disease.

According to him, ‘’we have been championin­g campaigns on diabetes because we realised government’s body language seems to favour causes on communicab­le diseases like HIV/AIDS, tuberculos­is. And we feel that because diabetes is a very insidious disease, it is actually killing us more than these communicab­le diseases.

‘’We are encouragin­g people to come out and get screened because that is the only way to know their status whether they are normal, pre-diabetic, or diabetic. Those pre-diabetic can actually reverse themselves back and become normal again me. For those who do not bother to check, once they move from pre-diabetic stage to diabetic stage, it means they have signed a lifetime marriage with the disease condition, and that is part of what we hope to avoid through our various interventi­ons,” he stated.

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