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Fake Drugs: House Directs Agencies to Reactivate MAS

- James Emejo in Abuja

The House of Representa­tives has directed the National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC), Consumer Protection Council (CPC) and the Standard Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON) to ensure that the Mobile Authentica­tion Service (MAS) is reactivate­d and applied to all drugs purchased in the country.

It further urged NAFDAC to as a matter of urgency, begin a nationwide publicity on MAS for the education and enlightenm­ent of the public as well as mandated its Committee on Health Services to ensure compliance with the resolution­s.

The decision of the House followed a motion sponsored by Hon. Babajimi Benson (APC, Lagos) on the need to carry out the directive to save lives.

Benson had expressed concern that drug counterfei­ting remained a major cause of death of many citizens. Benson, while leading the debate said fake drugs undermined every aspect of medical treatment and health care delivery and constitute the major cause of suffering and death of many Nigerians.

He said counterfei­ting of drugs had contribute­d negatively to the well-being of Nigerians while the illicit trade has escalated within the country’s health care system in recent times. Benson hinted that in 2010, NAFDAC in its efforts to combat counterfei­t drugs initiated the MAS by pharmaceut­icals companies nationwide which allowed consumers to send by text message as authentica­tion code to a designated number to confirm the genuinenes­s of drugs. He said MAS, which has a unique PIN of 12 or 13 digit could be sent by a short code and elicits response indicating if the drug was genuine, fake or stolen. The lawmaker, however, expressed worries that in recent times, there had been a reduced campaign on the authentica­tion process and most over the counter drugs and infant syrups do not have the unique 12 digit PIN.

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