NAFDAC begins enforcement for Mobile Authentication service nationwide
National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC,
has commenced enforcement of the deadline for implementation of the
Mobile Authentication Service, MAS by pharmaceutical companies
nationwide.
The enforcement operation which started last week in Abuja under the auspices of the Pharmacovigilance and Post Marketing
Surveillance Directorate of NAFDAC was geared towards mopping up from
circulation all anti-malarial and anti-biotic medicines that do not
carry on their labels, the MAS scratch and text authentication codes
introduced in 2010 by the Agency to save consumers from the menace of
fake drugs.
Director-General of NAFDAC, Dr. Paul Orhii who is
currently celebrated worldwide for introducing multi-layered
anti-counterfeiting technology has vowed that there was no going back on
enforcement of compliance with the MAS deadline which has previously
been shifted twice in the last three years due to plea for more time by
segment of the pharmaceutical industry.
Orhii said NAFDAC has
the full support of the President and Honourable Minister of Health,
Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu to enforce implementation of the service in a
bid to eradicate counterfeit drugs in the country.
He
disclosed that firm instruction has been given to all NAFDAC offices
across the country to go round various pharmaceutical outlets to enforce
compliance as deadline is irreversible and sacrosanct.
”The
scratch and text service (MAS) has put the power of detecting
counterfeit drugs in the hands of over 100 million mobile phone users in
the country,” he added.
Orhii stated that the international
community is full of commendation for Nigeria for pioneering the use of
cutting-edge technologies in combating counterfeit medicines.
7/07/2014
NAFDAC begins enforcement for Mobile Authentication service nationwide
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