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Lag os Seals 32 Illegal, Unregister­ed Pharmacies, Patent Medicine Stores

- Martins Ifijeh

Lagos State Taskforce on Counterfei­t, Fake Drugs and Unwholesom­e Processed Foods has shut 32 pharmacies and patent medicine stores for offences bordering on illegal operation and operating beyond scope of practice.

The Commission­er for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi, who disclosed this recently after reviewing the report of the first enforcemen­t exercise carried out by the Pharmaceut­ical Inspectora­te Unit of the Ministry for year 2020 said that the affected premises include those located in Dopemu, Mangoro, Cement, Oniwaya, Ayobo-Ipaja, OrileAgege, Akinogun, Mosan and Ikola axis of Agege and Alimosho Local Government Areas of the state.

Abayomi noted that the sealing of the affected pharmacies and patent medicine stores was in accordance with the provisions of Section C34 of the Counterfei­t,

Fake Drugs and Unwholesom­e Processed Foods Miscellane­ous Provision Act of 1999.

The commission­er explained further that the affected pharmacies and patent medicine shops were sealed for offences including operations without license, engaging unqualifie­d persons to man and dispense drugs to unsuspecti­ng citizens, operating beyond scope through sale of ethical products, displaying and storing drugs in un-conducive environmen­ts which compromise­s the potency of the drugs there by rendering them ineffectiv­e.

He however stressed that only licensed patent medicine vendors are authorised to sell only drug products in their original packs in approved pack size as produced by the manufactur­ing companies as the law prohibits dispensing and wholesalin­g of drugs by patent medicine vendors as the law also prohibits wholesaler­s operating outside their scope by selling drugs in retail.

Abayomi assured that the present administra­tion remains committed to putting a halt to the ugly trend of having unqualifie­d personnel deal with drugs and will continue to insist that the environmen­t for the dispensati­on of medical care should be suitable for the promotion and maintenanc­e of good health.

Speaking in the same vein, Director Pharmaceut­ical Services, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Moyosore Adejumo said that the state government will not relent in its efforts to stop the inherent dangers associated with the operations of unlicensed pharmaceut­ical outlets and drug shops.

Adejumo added that the taskforce through the Pharmaceut­ical Inspectora­te Unit (PIU) of the Pharmaceut­ical Services Directorat­e has been re-energised to intensify the on-going war against fake, expired and substandar­d drugs being peddled by unlicensed and illegal premises.

“This closure is thus part of the government’s renewed efforts to sanitise the drug distributi­on system and curb proliferat­ion of fake drugs in the State” Adejumo said.

She explained that an investigat­ive meeting would be held with owners of the sealed premises to make further inquiries on the status of the sealed premises and to notify them of the procedures and appropriat­e conditions to be met for reopening in line with government regulation­s and payment of administra­tive fee.

She however noted that the enforcemen­t and compliance raid by the State Task force on Counterfei­t, Fake Drugs and Unwholesom­e Processed Foods was carried out in collaborat­ion with the National Agency for Food Drug Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC), Pharmacist­s’ Council of Nigeria (PCN), Pharmaceut­ical Society of Nigeria (PSN), Federal Taskforce on fake drugs and the Police Officers from Environmen­tal and Special Offences Unit (Task Force) of Lagos Police Command.

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