Nigeria: Drug Counterfeiting Has Reduced Drastically – NAFDAC
The Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Dr. Paul Orhii, has stated that since he came on board as the head of the agency, drug and product counterfeiting in the country has reduced markedly. This was part of the statements contained in his new book titled: The Odyssey of a Survivor, launched recently in Lagos. According to the book, a research was done to determine whether the agency was winning the war against fake drugs in the country and it came out to prove that counterfeit drugs were not as common as they used to be several years ago.
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