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PSN calls for stronger laws to tackle fake drug crisis

Profile Picture by BishopNuel at 02:35 am on February 27, 2025
As Nigeria grapples with the ongoing issue of fake drugs and governance inefficiencies in its pharmaceutical sector, the newly elected president of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), Pharm. Ibrahim Tanko Ayuba, has called on the National Assembly to amend the Fake Drug Act and strengthen the regulatory framework to safeguard public health.

In his inaugural press briefing in Lagos, Pharm. Ayuba expressed deep concern over the growing prevalence of counterfeit medicines in the country. He highlighted alarming statistics dating back to 1988, when the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Federal Ministry of Health reported that 33 percent of drugs in circulation in Nigeria were fake, with seven per cent of these proving fatal when consumed. Pharm. Ayuba also referenced a study by the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Lagos in 1998, which found that nearly 50 per cent of fake drugs originated from Open Drug Markets (ODMs), while about 33 per cent were traced to Patent Medicine Vendors. The PSN president noted that these figures illustrate a public health crisis that has only worsened over time. Current research suggests that over 50 per cent of drugs in circulation today are either fake or substandard, further exacerbating the problem.

Pharm Ayuba emphasised the urgent need for action, urging lawmakers to amend the current laws and enhance enforcement measures that ensure the safety and quality of medicines in Nigeria. He underscored that reforming the pharmaceutical sector is essential to ensuring public health safety and restoring trust in the healthcare system.

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