NAFDAC warns of fake contraceptive injection in Kano, Bauchi, Niger

 

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has raised an alarm over the circulation of counterfeit Noristerat Injection 200mg in Nigeria.

The agency disclosed that the fake contraceptive product has been found in Niger, Bauchi, and Kano States, particularly at the Coordinated Wholesale Centre in Kano.

In a statement issued on Monday and posted on its official X (formerly Twitter) handle, NAFDAC warned the public against the use of the counterfeit product, which was discovered to be mislabelled and repackaged from Chlorpheniramine and Dexamethasone injection ampoules.

“The counterfeit Noristerat Injection 200mg has been found in Kano, Bauchi, and Niger States. This poses a serious health risk as unsuspecting women may be using a product that offers no contraceptive protection,” the agency stated.

NAFDAC confirmed that the counterfeiter responsible for the illegal repackaging has been tracked and arrested, assuring Nigerians that efforts are ongoing to remove the fake product from circulation.

“We have successfully tracked and arrested the counterfeiter behind this dangerous act. The agency remains committed to ensuring that only genuine and safe medical products are available to the public,” NAFDAC wrote.

The agency provided key details of the counterfeit product to help consumers identify and avoid it.

According to NAFDAC, the fake Noristerat Injection bears the stated registration number 04-5715, with a manufacturing date of September 2022, expiry date of September 2027, and Lot Number KT02TTK.

Genuine Noristerat 200mg is a contraceptive injection designed to offer eight weeks of pregnancy protection and is intended for short-term birth control.

However, the fake version circulating in the market could expose users to unintended pregnancies and other health risks.

NAFDAC urged the public to be vigilant and report any suspected counterfeit products to the agency.

“We call on healthcare providers, pharmacists, and the general public to report any suspicious Noristerat Injection to NAFDAC. Your cooperation is vital in protecting public health,” the statement added.

The agency reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding public health and assured Nigerians that stricter surveillance measures would be implemented to prevent similar incidents.

For further information, NAFDAC advised the public to visit its official website or contact its offices nationwide.

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