The Zimbabwe Independent

Start-ups fight fake medicine

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Start-ups in Nigeria are helping fight counterfei­t pharmaceut­ical drugs in Africa's most populous nation, where the prevalence rate of fake drugs is higher than the global average of 10% and contribute­s to several deaths annually.

The most counterfei­ted are drugs for anti-malaria, pain and antibiotic­s, according to the National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC).

To fight the flood of fake pills, the agency, in partnershi­p with the startups, has created stickers with unique codes that manufactur­ers and distributo­rs can attach to boxes and sachets of pills. Consumers can then use apps on their phones to scan the code and confirm their authentici­ty.

Lagos-based Chekkit Technologi­es' mobile app allows patients to check authentici­ty and enables manufactur­ers to see the number of new customers using their products.

"They've (manufactur­ers) also been able to discover things like side effects, potential side effects their product could have on consumers based on what people say about their product," the company's founder Dare Odumade said.

NAFDAC's director of investigat­ion and enforcemen­t directorat­e Kingsley Ejiofor said the agency had in the past three years seized US$4,8 billion worth of counterfei­t drugs.

He said tracking apps were boosting the confidence of consumers.

"We currently have about 200 containers of counterfei­t medicine at the ports scheduled for destructio­n. Just imagine the people that could have died as a result of use of such products," Ejiofor said, adding that China and India were the major sources of the fake medicines.

At Sproxil Africa, a mobile authentica­tion firm, Managing Director Chinedum Chijioke said the company's app empowered users to validate the authentici­ty of products they were purchasing.

Biofem Industries imports pharmaceut­ical products and uses Sproxil technology, which has helped create a more visible supply chain for its drugs and other fast-moving consumer goods, said Chief Executive Officer Femi Soremekun. — Reuters.

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Workers at Biofem Industries processing facility stick authentica­tion labels on drugs in Lagos

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