The raid was part of a coordinated effort across the South-East states to eliminate fake and unsafe medicinal products from the market and protect public health.
The seized items included antibiotics, antihypertensives, antidiabetics, anti-asthmatics, aphrodisiacs, antimalarials, anti-inflammatory drugs, herbal remedies, and psychoactive substances4.
Banned substances such as Analgin, Tramadol (over 100 mg), Gentamycin (280 mg), and Codeine were also confiscated
Banned substances such as Analgin, Tramadol (over 100 mg), Gentamycin (280 mg), and Codeine were also confiscated
No one can tell me otherwise, the people that produce fake drugs are wicked. Kaiii!. It's bad enough one is sick, imagine buying fake drugs to treat yourself again.
ReplyDeleteVery heartless souls...
DeleteYou can say that again.
DeleteYou're right
DeleteThey are wicked
They should check those Amoxicillin brands. Wicked producers.
ReplyDeleteExactly
DeleteEven all malaria injection medications
Chai! God ooo 🙆🙆🙆 na all these things dey cause kidney disease and liver disease even cancer
ReplyDeleteGod we are in your hands like this
Some people are wicked and evil,no conscience at all..
ReplyDeleteAll the people that are producing fake drugs, people selling them, and people selling expired products should all be sentenced to death, because they are murderers and more wicked than ritualists and kidnappers.
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ReplyDeleteThey're the ones distributing codeine & tramadol that youths buy and be behaving somehow. Wicked people! There's one guy in my neighborhood that has a permanent dreamy water eyes....always scratching his body. And I heard in the hair salon that he is addicted to codeine...killing himself slowly.
ReplyDeleteThe family should move him into a rehab
DeleteMay God save us in this country.
ReplyDeleteBroad day Light wickedness
ReplyDeleteHow can they be selling Fake drugs
You can imagine the pure wickedness
God help us oooo
Hello iya Boys
So many fake and counterfeits drugs are being sold in that market. People prefer to buy from Lagos although is quite pricey.
ReplyDeleteOh, Anambra My Anambra
ReplyDeleteThis love of Money be doing us strong thing o. 😔
How do this set of people sleep at night? January I treated malaria twice because of this, I'm always grateful to God for creating me this way, while producing my tiger nut, juice etc,I don't joke with it from where I grind to my house,my customers are not here to see me but God see everything,I put the health of my customers first and God has been so faithful,in everything we do, let's think of people health before the money please .
ReplyDeleteWicked and greedy souls 😠😠😠
ReplyDeleteWicked souls
ReplyDeleteIt is NOT tribalistic to assert that my Igbo people are the pillars of fake drugs, fake spare parts, in short, fake anything in Nigeria and west Africa. It’s the reason the shouts of “money na water” makes people give them side eye. Don’t come and cry under my comment, you know it’s true. I worked for a multinational that made the most popular pain injection in the 90s, traders went to China and ordered injections with 10% ingredient and chased the European and American companies away from Oba Akran, Dopemu, Ilupeju, Agbara etc Industrial Estates. Dunlop and Michelin were once in Nigeria. If not for makers of fake products and the get rich quick folks, the country would have integrated and started the production of cars, spare parts etc. Trading is the easiest thing to do especially when you are selling nothing for something, nothing for something gives 10000% margin, it’s the “money na water” crowd’s mantra, as long as they build mansions to visit once or twice a year in the village.✌🏾 Nigeria is terrible but you see these fake drug dealers, they are murderers who deserve hell.
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