NAFDAC alerts Nigerians to fake Colgate toothpaste in circulation

 

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has warned the public about the circulation of unregistered and suspected counterfeit Colgate toothpaste.

In a notice issued via its X handle on Sunday, the agency said its Post-Marketing Surveillance Directorate received a complaint about the distribution of the products in Kaduna State, prompting an investigation.

NAFDAC said its officials visited the outlet where the items were being sold and discovered two suspected counterfeit products branded as “Coglaet ActivGel 100g” and “Coglaet Herbal 100g.”

“The shop owner informed the team that the products were purchased from a door-to-door sales representative; however, no proof of purchase was provided.

“These products have not met the required regulatory standards for registration and quality assurance, thereby posing a potential risk to public health and safety,” the agency said.

NAFDAC added that the items had been removed from circulation while investigations were ongoing to identify and track distributors.

 

According to the agency, the affected products include “Coglaet Crema Dental Herbal 100g” and “Coglaet ActivGel 100g,” both of which bear no batch numbers or NAFDAC registration numbers.

The products are labelled as being manufactured by Guangzhou YECAI Oral Cleaning Products Co., Ltd, located in Baiyun District, Guangzhou, China, with manufacturing dates in August 2025 and expiry dates in August 2029.

The product photo. Credit: NAFDAC
The agency said all its zonal directors and state coordinators had been directed to intensify surveillance and mop up the counterfeit products wherever they are found.

It advised distributors, retailers and consumers to exercise caution and verify the authenticity and physical condition of products before purchase or use.

Consumers were urged to report suspected cases of substandard or counterfeit products to the nearest NAFDAC office, call 0800-162-3322, or send an email to sf.alert@nafdac.gov.ng.

The agency also encouraged healthcare professionals and patients to report any adverse effects linked to the products through its official reporting platforms, including its website and the Med-Safety mobile application.

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