It said that it had since 2013 received 1,500 reports of cases of substandard or falsified products and of these, anti-malarials and antibiotics are the most commonly reported.
A second model done by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK, estimates that 116,000 (64,000 – 158,000) additional deaths from malaria could be caused every year by substandard and falsified anti-malarials in sub-Saharan Africa, with a cost of $38.5 million/N15.4 billion.
WHO Director-General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said: “Substandard and falsified medicines particularly affect the most vulnerable communities. Imagine a mother who gives up food or other basic needs to pay for her child’s treatment, unaware that the medicines are substandard or falsified, and then that treatment causes her child to die. This is unacceptable. Countries have agreed on measures at the global level – it is time to translate them into tangible action.”
Source: Guardian