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SON Wants Standardisation Of Pharmaceutical Sector
The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has called on manufacturers of pharmaceuticals in the country to strengthen the industry through the development, adoption and standardisation of the nation’s economic growth.
Director-General, SON, Mallam Farouk Salim, made this call during his public lecture at Igbenedion University, Okada, Edo State, with the theme: “The Impact of Standards on the Practice of the Pharmacy Profession.”
Salim noted that standards is very critical to the survival of the civil society, adding that it is particularly more crucial in the pharmaceutical sector as pharmaceutical practice has zero tolerance for error.
“Standards enhances investment in trade and Africa healthcare industry as enshrined in the African Free Continental Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).
“SON has explored the existing international, regional and national standards to meet up with the unique challenges facing the African trade, including the pharmaceutical.
“SON, as a member of African Organisation for Standardisation (ARSO) is spearheading and actively involved in the harmonisation of a number of African pharmaceutical standards.
“This includes ARSO/TC 78 for medical devices and equipment, TC 80 on pharmaceutical and medical products, and TC 82 on African Traditional Medicine.
“In line with the World Health Organisation (WHO) Traditional Medicine Strategy, 2014-2023, aimed at building the knowledge base and formulating national policies, SON in collaboration with the ARSO, has developed over 10 standards on African Traditional Medicine for use in Nigeria,” he said.
The SON DG stated that the objective of the Nigeria Pharmaceutical Industry to provide 60 per cent of pharmaceutical products consumed by West African countries was largely dependent on regulatory requirements, required by their marketing authorisation.
“In order to effectively deliver on its mandate and promote the required standards to ensure the safety of goods and services in the country, and in conformity with international requirements for trade, SON follows a well planned procedure for establishing standards.
“Standards are also applied in the pharmaceutical industry to ensure the strength of the active ingredient quality and purity of drugs and other pharmaceutical products.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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