
ACPN National Chairman, Pharmacist Ambrose Igwekamma Ezeh, made this declaration in a statement ahead of the 44th annual national conference of the association.
Ezeh maintained that the influx of fake drugs, foods and drinks had become a major source of worry in contemporary times in the country.
He lamented that as of now, over 50% of drugs that were in circulation across the country were fake and substandard.
He also explained that fake drugs have negative effects on the individuals, groups and the society at large.
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Very fake, especially this Northern part of Nigeria
ReplyDeleteThere are agencies responsible for monitoring the production and distribution of these drugs but they would rather connect bribe and turn a blind eye.
ReplyDeleteThat's why I avoid taking drugs Unless it's absolutely necessary. Even supplements are not safe, imagine taking something to improve your health only to endp introducing harmful substances into your system. SMH.
*collect
DeleteWhenever they lock down the erring shops/markets and sieze these drugs, it becomes a tribal issue. If you have any evidence of them taking bribe, tender it.
DeleteCrying here already because of this post...
ReplyDeleteToo bad..
Na we dey wicked ourselves.
Just negodu wicked act ๐๐
Fake drugs is becoming a norm, the vitamin E my mum bought is fake.
ReplyDeleteMay God continue to help us in this country.
Sadly,it's true and unfortunate ๐๐๐
ReplyDeletePerson go take antibiotics and instead of to recover, you go dey sick more and more
ReplyDeleteSo true, I don take 3 different types of antibiotics because I have boils, no one work. Na for hospital dey give me, say I get allergy reaction to something I ate
DeleteHey God.
DeleteSorry about the anomaly. God will heal you completely.
Jehovah is Rapha!
Almost everything in naija is fake, Na God go help us.
ReplyDeleteWhat's those that should stop the importation of this drugs doing & the agency incharge of monitoring drugs etc.
ReplyDeleteThe Most Complex B
Watching films on their ๐ฅ️.
DeleteGoing on annual leave for doing nothing.
It's a sick circle ⭕.
Tufiakwa!
Na woooo
ReplyDeleteMay God Help Us ooo
Hello iya Boys
It is quite unfortunate honestly.
ReplyDeleteMay God help us in this country.
May God have mercy ๐
ReplyDeleteNo wonder, malaria drug can no longer treat malaria
May God continue to help us in this country ๐
ReplyDeleteGod safe us from ourselves
ReplyDeleteGod please help us
ReplyDeleteIt's more 50 % , treating malaria every other day. Na wah ohhh.
ReplyDeleteThis is why so many ppl are slumping without explanation. Na bad medicine with unknown chemical compounds killing off ppl. This is actually terrifying to me. So good we know, but what are the solutions? Where and who to trust?
ReplyDeleteGreed and wickedness
ReplyDeleteTrue and sad.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of Mma Dora Akunyili don't know if i got the spelling of the name right.
It's worrisome.....
ReplyDeleteSe I will not go and look for Agbo like this? I finished malaria medication today and still having headaches, feeling weak, feeling cold and I don't just get my body. I hope no be fake Amatem dem sell give me sha?
ReplyDeleteGod really help us. Very scary
ReplyDeleteWhy are we like this? ๐คฆ๐พ
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