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    FG bans use of imported syringes in hospitals

    MayorBy MayorMay 3, 20241 Comment2 Mins Read
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    The federal government has mandated all chief medical directors and medical directors of federal tertiary hospitals to procure needles and syringes solely from NAFDAC-approved local manufacturers.

    The new directive was stated in a circular addressed to all medical directors signed by the Minister of State for Health, Tunji Alausa, on Friday.

    The minister said that the directive aimed to boost domestic production and shield the country’s manufacturing sector from the influx of foreign goods.

    The circular also mandated NAFDAC to stop issuing licences for importing foreign-manufactured needles and syringes.

    Alausa said the health sector had dented local pharmaceutical industries, which produce needles and syringes and were in serious trouble because of the practice.

    • NAFDAC warns Customs against aiding, abetting importation of illegal syringes

    He also said that out of the nine local pharmaceutical companies that produced needles and syringes eight years ago, six have folded up due to the dumping of largely substandard goods into the market.

    “Mr President has directed that this must stop. We all agreed to take the necessary steps to immediately remedy this sad situation. Pursuant to this, NAFDAC has been mandated to stop issuing licences for the importation of foreign-manufactured needles and syringes.

    “It is also to de-list companies involved in the importation of these products going forward,” he said.

    Mr Alausa added, “All our tertiary hospitals are hereby directed to procure needles and syringes for your hospital needs from only the NAFDAC-approved local manufacturers listed below are listed either directly or through any of their vendors.

    “EL-Salmat Pharmaceuticals Company Ltd Block, Brand Name: Salmaject, HMA Medical Ltd., with brand Name: Deleject and Afrimedical Manufacturing and Supplies Ltd.”

    He also listed some of the distributors of the listed companies in some states of the Federation for easy access to assist in making the procurement process easier in the various institutions.

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