The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), Anambra State chapter, has raised the alarm over what it calls chaotic drug distribution and unlicensed premises in the state.
As a result, the society has called the governments at all levels to put up measures to regulate some of these challenges to reduce the number of deaths in the land.
Briefing reporters yesterday in Awka, the Chairman of PSN in the state, Pharm. Patrick Obi, in company of the state Publicity Secretary, Ifeanyi J. Okeke, NgoziOnyeogulu, Prof IkemefunaUzochukwu, said other challenges being encountered by PSN included blending of traditional and orthodox medicine in the land.
The group said some of these issues had given rise to quackery and influx of fake drugs in the society, adding that they needed to be nipped in the bud.
Already, PSN had begun health awareness campaigns in the state to stop some of these challenges in the country by organising road shows, visiting of schools among others to sensitize the public.
The briefing was to mark the world Pharmacists Day 2017 in Anambra, with the theme “From research to health care; your pharmacist is at your service.”
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PSN flays chaotic drug distribution, unlicensed premises
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