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NAFDAC Raises Alarm On Circulation Of Fake Condoms
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, has issued an urgent alert regarding the illegal sale and distribution of an unregistered brand of condoms, known as Foula Condoms, circulating in Nigeria.
The warning follows a discovery by NAFDAC officials during a risk-based post-marketing surveillance study, which identified the product in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, and Zango, Katsina State.
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“The condom is not registered by NAFDAC for use in Nigeria, and the labeling of the product is not in the English Language,” it said.
This raises significant concerns about the safety, quality, and efficacy of these condoms, which are crucial for preventing unintended pregnancies and protecting against HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.
The agency cautioned that the purchase and use of poor-quality condoms will adversely affect every aspect of condom promotion for prevention.
It warned that if these unregistered condoms leak or break, they cannot offer adequate protection.
NAFDAC has directed its zonal directors and state coordinators to combat this issue, enhance surveillance, and eliminate these unregistered products.
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The agency urges importers, distributors, retailers, healthcare professionals, and consumers to remain vigilant and only obtain medical products from licensed suppliers.
Consumers are encouraged to report any suspicions regarding selling substandard products to NAFDAC through their official channels, including their helpline and website.
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