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Pharmacist­s Council Seals 255 Premises in Ondo

- James Sowole in Akure

The Pharmacist­s Council of Nigeria (PCN) has sealed not less than 255 pharmacies and patent medicine shops in Ondo State for contraveni­ng the ethics and guiding principles of the profession.

The Director, Inspection and Monitoring, PCN, Mrs Anthonia Aruya, who disclosed this at a news conference in Akure recently, said the action was taken against the operators for different offences.

The offences range from operating without registrati­on with the council, failure to renew premises license, dispensing ethical products without the supervisio­n of a pharmacist, and poor sanitary conditions, among others.

The director said the enforcemen­t carried in some villages and towns across the three senatorial districts area of the state was in fulfillmen­t of its mandate in line with the National Drug Distributi­on Guidelines of the federal government (NDDG).

Aruya said the operation was geared towards streamlini­ng the drug distributi­on value chain to promote the provision of safe, effective and quality medicines distribute­d along registered and licensed premises.

“A total of 339 were visited comprising of 24 pharmacies and 313 patent medicine shops. A total of 225 premises were sealed comprising of eight pharmacies and 247 patent medicine shops.

“Seven premises were issued compliance directives for various offences ranging from poor handling of controlled substances, sale and dispensing of ethical/prescripti­on drugs without the supervisio­n of a pharmacist, unhygienic environmen­t, poor documentat­ion among others, in the interest of public safety.”

She added that the council was working in collaborat­ion with other sister agencies in the fight against the menace, adding that the public should be mindful of the outlets they patronise. The director said two committees, Pharmaceut­ical Inspection Committee (PIC) and Patient and Proprietar­y Medicine Vendors Licence Committee (PPMVLC) had been set up in each state to monitor compliance of operators with guidelines of operations.

 ??  ?? L-R: Executive Director, Healthcare Mission Internatio­nal, Mrs. Nike Osa; First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu; Representa­tive of the Governor and Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat; and others during the official flag-off of the Healthy Bee Project’s free 1-month medical interventi­on for children in Lagos recently
L-R: Executive Director, Healthcare Mission Internatio­nal, Mrs. Nike Osa; First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu; Representa­tive of the Governor and Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat; and others during the official flag-off of the Healthy Bee Project’s free 1-month medical interventi­on for children in Lagos recently

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