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NAFDAC’s Greenbook App’ll Curb Fake Drugs, Substandard Products’

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) says the newly launched GreenBook App technologies would curb fake drugs and substandard products in the country
The Agency said they are fighting substandard and fake medicines in the country, also known as counterfeit products, “produced by our own people, described as evil men”.
Director General, NAFDAC,  Prof. Mojishola Adayeye, stated this in Port Harcourt during a two-day NAFDAC workshop/training on Traceability, Greenbook and Paediatric Policy held in the state.
She noted that the Agency over the years had fought the menace of fake and substandard products in the country through the National Newspapers, Radio and Television.
Represented by the Director, Post Marketing Surveillance (PMS), Fraden Bitrus, the DG noted that the men and women who perpetrate the act have improved in their evil act in Nigerian Market.
The “Two-Day Workshop and Training”, Adayeye said, was to showcase the Agency’s new Green book App technology and improve its fighting mechanism on fake drugs  and counterfeits products.
“The GreenBook serves as a tool to check fake and substandard drugs in Nigeria market space”, she said.
She noted that Nigeria is the first country in Africa to use the Green book App technologies and second on the world to use the App.
“With this Green book App technologies, stakeholders, medical practitioners and others can check fake drugs and substandard products”, she said.
The Director called on stakeholder’s and the public to encourage and support the new NAFDAC Green book App technologies to eradicate the use of substandard drugs in the country.
The Green book App, Adeyeye continued, shall also be used by the Agency to detect other fake and substandard products  in Nigeria’s Market space.
Also speaking, Commissioner for Health, Rivers State, Dr. Adaeze Oreh, thanked the Director General of NAFDAC and her team for their unrelentless efforts at fighting the menace of counterfeits and fake drugs in the country.
Represented by Quanata Dappa, Oreh said the State Government is proud at NAFDAC’s efforts aimed at curbing fake and substandard products in the country.
Rivers State Government, the Commissioner said, “is supportive of the fight against this unpatriotic citizens of Nigeria aimed at selling fake drugs to consumers”.
According to Oreh, “the well being of our patients is very paramount as the new Green book App technologies will go a long way to curb fake drugs , especially in the life of pediatrics (Children)”, she said.
Chinedu Wosu

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