The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raised an alarm over the sales of suspected falsified Augmentin 625mg Tablets in Nigeria.
The agency made this known in a public statement on its verified Twitter handle on Sunday, October 23.
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According to the agency, the product name Augmentin 625mg with Batch No. 562626 and manufacturing date April 2021 has been in circulation and potentially damaging to public health.
NAFDAC says the listed information indicates that the product is falsified and counterfeited.
The agency assured the public that it has notified all its formations in the zones and 36 states of the federation including the FCT to carry out surveillance and mop up the falsified Augmentin tablets.
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The full statement reads:
“NAFDAC draws the attention of the public to the detection of suspected falsified Augmentin 625mg Tablets in circulation within the country with the following details and labelling lapses;
▪︎Product Name: Augmentin 625mg.
▪︎Batch No.: 562626
▪︎Manufacturing date: April 2021
▪︎Expiry date: April 2024.
▪︎NAFDAC Reg No: 04-1928.
“Labelling Lapses;
➡️ The product failed short of the labeling requirements.
➡️ No inscription “manufactured by” is written on the label -only the address.
➡️ Manufacturing and Expiry dates do not meet the acceptable format.
➡️ No MAS scratch number for verification.
➡️ The logo “gsk” is not properly positioned as on the original.
“The listed information indicates the product is falsified and counterfeited.
“In view of the above, NAFDAC has notified all its formations in the zones and 36 states of the federation including the FCT to carry out surveillance and mop up the falsified Augmentin tablets.
“Please note that the genuine Augmentin 625mg has legible product labelling information including date markings – expiration and manufactured dates, batch number and NAFDAC registration number.
“Members of the public in possession of the above suspected counterfeit product are advised to discontinue sale or use and submit stock to the nearest NAFDAC office.
“Report any suspicion of adverse drug reaction and substandard and falsified medicines on 0800-162-3322 or sf.alert@nafdac.gov.ng.”