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NAFDAC Alerts Public, Healthcare Providers to Counterfeit Meronem 1g Injection

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NAFDAC Alerts Public, Healthcare Providers to Counterfeit Meronem 1g Injection

NAFDAC Alerts Public, Healthcare Providers to Counterfeit Meronem 1g Injection

The National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has issued a public alert, particularly directed at healthcare providers, regarding a batch of counterfeit Meronem 1g Injection circulating in the country

The alert, numbered 036/2023, was released on Tuesday and signed by the Director-General of NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, in Abuja.

Adeyeye conveyed that NAFDAC received notification about the counterfeit injection from Pfizer, the Marketing Authorisation Holder, who reported the incident through a patient notification platform.

According to Pfizer’s report, the vial content failed to dissolve upon reconstitution for use, and further visual inspection revealed discrepancies in the pack.

The crimp code on the counterfeit product did not match the code reported on the production documentation batch of 2A21F11, which is the semi-finished batch utilized for 4A21I17.

Adeyeye emphasized that the production process did not meet Pfizer’s specifications. She noted, “The vial label compares favourably to the purported artwork version.”

Meronem (Meropenem trihydrate injection) is an antibiotic used to treat various infections, including skin and abdominal infections caused by bacteria and meningitis in both adults and children aged 3 months and older.

Adeyeye highlighted the significant risk posed to patients by the use of the counterfeit product, as its quality and safety cannot be guaranteed.

Adeyeye urged careful verification of the authenticity and physical condition of the products before purchase and administration. Importers, wholesalers, and retailers were warned against engaging in the illegal importation, distribution, and sale of counterfeit Meronem 1g injection and other substandard medicinal products.

Individuals in possession of the counterfeit product are urged to discontinue its use and submit it to the nearest NAFDAC office. Adeyeye stressed the importance of seeking immediate medical advice from qualified healthcare professionals if any adverse reactions are experienced after using the counterfeit product.

To enhance pharmacovigilance, Adeyeye encouraged healthcare professionals and consumers to report any suspicion of adverse drug reactions, substandard, or falsified medicines to the nearest NAFDAC office. Reports can be made through the NAFDAC phone number at 0800-162-3322 or via email at sf.alert@nafdac.gov.ng.

Furthermore, Adeyeye urged the public to report adverse effects of the product through the Med-safety application available for download on Android and IOS stores or via email at pharmacovigilance@nafdac.gov.ng. The collective efforts of healthcare professionals and the public are crucial in maintaining the safety and integrity of medicinal products in the country.

NAFDAC Alerts Public, Healthcare Providers to Counterfeit Meronem 1g Injection

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Cholera Kills 25 In Sokoto, 15 Persons Hospitalised

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No fewer than 25 persons have died and several others hospitalised following the outbreak of Gastroenteritis also known as Cholera in three council areas in Sokoto North, Silame and Kware local government areas of the state. 

The state commissioner for health Asabe Balarabe who disclosed this to newsmen in Sokoto, said currently the state is treating 15 victims of the outbreak on active cases from Sokoto North, Silame and Kware local government areas.

According to her, the 15 active cases were diagnosed through laboratory tests based on culture and sensitivity and confirmed to be active cases of the outbreak.

She also disclosed that 1,160 people were said to have been affected by the outbreak and 25 of the victims have already succumbed to the disease.

According to her, the state rescue teams are working in collaboration with the state government to manage and forestall further spread of the dreaded disease.

She described the state government’s response to the outbreak as prompt and effective, adding that medication and drugs have already been purchased and distributed to 18 local government areas, as an intervention to curtail the continued spread of the disease.

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Nasarawa State reviews public health bills to boost health security

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Nasarawa State has initiated a review of its public health bills to strengthen its health security framework.

The bills under review are the Nasarawa State Public Health Security Bill and the Public Health Bill.

The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Labaran Magaji, announced this development at a four-day stakeholders’ meeting on Monday in Nasarawa.

The meeting aims to refine the bills and enhance the state’s health security framework.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the initiative is a collaborative effort between the Nasarawa State Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Health, Orixine Consulting, and Resolve to Save Lives (RTSL).

NAN also reports that the proposed bills aim to address gaps in the state’s existing legal framework, aligning it with international health regulations and national health security benchmarks.

Magaji emphasised the urgency of overhauling the bills, stating that the health and well-being of the people were paramount.

He noted that revising these laws would not only ensure compliance with national and international standards but also enhance the state’s preparedness to prevent and respond to public health emergencies.

The Commissioner for Health, Dr Gwamna Shekwonugaza, highlighted the collaborative nature of the effort, emphasising the goal of creating practical, enforceable laws that could make a real difference in people’s lives.

Shekwonugaza was represented by Mrs Naomi Oyegbenu, Department of Planning, Research and Statistics.

“Our goal is to create laws that are not only theoretical but also practical, enforceable, and capable of making a tangible difference in people’s lives.”

Mr Yenan Sebastian, Director of the Subnational Support Department at the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), commended Nasarawa State for setting a precedent in public health.

He noted that the state’s proactive approach to legal reform in health security was commendable and essential for building resilience against emerging health threats.

Emem Udoh, Senior Legal Advisor at Resolve to Save Lives (RTSL), emphasised the importance of robust and actionable legislation.

He expressed optimism about the outcomes, stating that strong legal frameworks were the backbone of effective public health systems.

Mr Audu Arome, Executive Director of Orixine Consulting, highlighted the significance of stakeholders’ engagement in legal reforms.

He noted that inclusive participation ensured comprehensive and considerate laws that catered to all facets of public health.

The meeting, which will run until November 21st, aims to refine a set of bills ready for legislative action, demonstrating Nasarawa State’s commitment to prioritising public health.

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NHIA begins health insurance enrolment for 10,000 people in Rivers

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NHIA begins health insurance enrolment for 10,000 people in Rivers

The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has commenced the enrollment of 10,000 people in Rivers West Senatorial District under the “Bringing Healthcare Home” initiative.

Dr Kelechi Ohiri, Director-General of NHIA, made this known in a statement by Emmanuel Ononokpono, Assistant Director of Media, on Wednesday in Abuja.

The programme was sponsored by Sen. Ipalibo Banigo, the Chairperson, Senate Committee on Health.

It was aimed at expanding access to quality healthcare in the region, and was launched in Ahoada East Local Government Area of the State.

Ohiri said that health insurance was a critical tool to combat health-related poverty issues and inequality.

He said that access to affordable healthcare was essential for maintaining human dignity.

“The initiative targets reducing the high rate of out-of-pocket healthcare expenses in Nigeria, with 70 per cent of the population currently bearing healthcare costs without financial support,” he said.

Meanwhile, the sponsor of the programme, Sen. Ipalibo Banigo, affirmed her commitment to improving healthcare access for her constituents.

“At the flag-off, over 30 beneficiaries received their health insurance identity cards, marking the beginning of their coverage under the programme, which spans eight Local Government Areas in Rivers West,” she said.

She said that the initiative underscored the role of health insurance in addressing social inequalities and improving healthcare access, particularly for vulnerable communities.

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