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FDB Blows Alarm On Fake Malaria Drugs

Sun, 23 Oct 2011 Source: The Herald

The Food and Drugs Board (FDB) is alerting the general public, especially

people in the Ashanti Region on the circulation of some counterfeit

anti-malarial medicines in Kumasi, Abuakwa and the Ashanti Mampong areas of

the Ashanti Region.

It is believed that the fake medicines which have been listed below are the

names of the counterfeit anti-malarial medicines with their respective batch

numbers, the Pharmacies and Chemical Shops where the counterfeit

anti-malarial medicines were stocked;

QUININE SYRUP NOT STATED

2F PHARMACY, KUMASI COUNTERFEIT

METAKELFIN TABLETS E 378A

BONYARK PHARMACY, ABUAKWA ASHANTI COUNTERFEIT

CHLOROQUINE PHOSPHATE INJECTION 101075

PEOPLE’S CHEMICAL SHOP, ASHANTI MAMPONG COUNTERFEIT

A press release signed by the FDB Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Stephen K.

Opuni, revealed that counterfeit anti-malarial medicines, when used could

lead to further complications of the disease condition and possible death.

These counterfeit anti-malarial medicines were discovered through the

FDB/USP-PQM Post-Market Surveillance activities. Additionally, Akoma

Pharmaceutical Limited, the manufacturer of the Quinine Syrup is not

registered by the Food and

Drugs Board to manufacture and distribute pharmaceutical products.

“The general public is therefore being warned to be careful when purchasing

medicines from the above-mentioned facilities.

“Furthermore, any Wholesaler, Pharmacy or Licensed Chemical Shop that has in

stock these counterfeit anti-malarial medicines (with the specified batch

numbers) should immediately return them to the nearest Food and Drugs

Board,” said the statement.

According to the statement, the FDB was taking the necessary regulatory

actions against the unlicensed manufacturer, importers, distributors and

retailers of these medicines.

The statement said that information from the general public on persons

suspected to be in any practice possible of endangering public health and

safety with respect to FDB’s mandate is most welcomed through any of the

following contact numbers; 0244337235, 0208204968 or 0244385086.

Source: The Herald