Pharmacists Destroy N34m Worth Of Drugs

Date: 13-09-2012 9:53 am (11 years ago) | Author: AYORINDE MAYOWA
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An estimated N34 million worth of expired drugs were yesterday destroyed by the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria with supervision from the regulatory agency, National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).

Addressing a press briefing yesterday in Abuja to flag off the Pharmacy Week, with the theme, “ Achieving Health Sector Related MDGs In Nigeria Through Effective Pharmaceutical Services”, the chairman of the association, FCT branch, Superior Atumen, said the  drugs were collected over five years from only registered pharmacies which voluntarily gave them up.

He said, “the essence is to make sure these drugs do not get back into circulation,”

Atumen said pharmacists were committed to ensuring better pharmaceutical services in order to help Nigeria achieve targets of reduced maternal and child mortality embedded in the Millennium Development Goals.

The pharmacists also staged a Walk Against Hypertension to raise awareness about nominally communicable diseases in Kubwa in efforts to promote healthy living.

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