In a Public Alert No. 013/2023, NAFDAC said the suspected substandard product, which is said to be manufactured by Fraken Group, is believed to have caused the deaths of six children under the age of five at a health facility in the health district of Fundong, in the North-West region of Cameroon.
According to the North-West Regional of Cameroon delegate for Public Health, the children showed decreased kidney function after using the cough syrup.
NAFDAC said the product is not authorised for marketing in Cameroon and was purchased from unauthorised sources.
The agency said though the product is not in its database, importers, distributors, retailers and consumers, are advised to exercise caution and vigilance within the supply chain to avoid the importation, distribution, sale and use of the substandard (contaminated) syrups, stressing that all medical products must be obtained from authorised/licenced suppliers and the products’ authenticity and physical condition carefully checked.
It implores members of the public to desist from purchasing medicinal products from unauthorised sources such as roadside vendors and street hawkers as fake drugs are mostly smuggled into the country from neighbouring countries and distributed through such inappropriate channels.
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God please protect this children
ReplyDeleteBy the way is the standard organization of nigeria (SON)still existing because the kinds sub standard goods everywhere is alarming
You will buy bread,it will look like you bought sand as your butter.
Even seasoning and various spices have reduced their standard and to make it worst,it's more costlier than before with the reduced standard.
May God help us all.
Oluwa s'anu wa oo.
ReplyDeleteQuality of products imported and produced in Nigeria are usually of poor quality. Like they think Nigeria is a dumping ground.
ReplyDeleteIs this another one from India? I hope they blast it to cellphones too, to ensure almost everyone sees it
ReplyDeleteInstead of recalling and enforcing a raid to remove the items, incompetent NAFDAC is issuing press releases
ReplyDeleteomo!
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