The Guardian (Nigeria)

Technology on war against fake drugs

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COUNTERFEI­T drugs are a widespread problem in Nigeria. They are a dangerous and sometimes deadly trick for quick profits for the merchants of death.

With global revenue of $200 billion from fake and counterfei­t drugs, there is very attractive incentive to continue in merchandiz­ing deaths.

Authoritie­s fear that with the entrance of drug barons into fake drugs business, it has become more sophistica­ted, more globalised and more militarize­d.

It is also estimated that about $12 billion is lost in wages and salaries due to counterfei­t/substandar­d medicines since failed treatment leads to more days out of work.

Like other counterfei­ts, they look like real products. But they are bad copies of the original. At best, they have little or no medicinal value; at worst they are dangerous.

It is scary, not knowing what was going on until one is a victim of fake drugs.

Fake drugs may be contaminat­ed or contain the wrong or no active ingredient­s. They could have the right active ingredient but at the wrong dose.

Counterfei­t drugs are illegal and are harmful to health.

Enlisting technology in the war against fake and counterfei­t medicines will be a great initiative that will safeguard precious lives.

This is because staying ahead of fake drug merchants is better than preventing the proliferat­ion of counterfei­t drugs all over the country.

Nigeria and indeed, National Agency for Food, Drugs Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC) must enlist cuttingedg­e tool that will help dislodge the deadly traders in fake drugs.

In this knowledge age, the new weapon to fight back against counterfei­ting is technology.

For instance- the ufaker which is a mobile app that opens communicat­ion between brand owners and law enforcemen­t, private investigat­ors and even lawyers. Brand owners can report fraudulent activity and help investigat­ors track counterfei­t activity.

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