“At the end of our one week enforcement exercise, we visited 198 drugs premises. 148 of them, comprising two pharmacies, 48 patent medicine shops and 98 unregistered premises were sealed for various offences. “In doing this, we are discharging one of the core mandates of PCN – ensuring rational distribution and dispensing of medicines that are safe, effective and of good quality. “To carry out this mandate, the PCN established structures such as the Pharmaceutical Inspection Committee in all states of the federation and Abuja.
“These committees inspect and monitor premises where pharmaceutical activities are carried out in line with PCN guidelines,’’ he explained. He warned that the Federal Government would not tolerate the indiscriminate sale of drugs without submission to regulatory control. The director advised members of the public to purchase their medicines from licensed pharmacies and propriety medicines shops. The official said that owners of the affected shops would have to visit the PCN office in the state for more education on drug storage and drugs mixing. “They are also to be attached with a supervisor for all related drugs issues,” he said. (NAN)
Source:Leadership Online