Health
Marketer of recalled amoxycillin capsule in police custody — NAFDAC

THE manufacturer of the recalled batch of Deekins Amoxycilin 500mg capsule is in custody, says the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC).
Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, the Director-General of the agency, confirmed this on Tuesday at a news conference in Lagos.
On Dec. 11, NAFDAC notified the public of the recall of one batch of Deekins Amoxycillin 500mg capsule.
The product was allegedly manufactured by Eco-med Pharma Ltd. and allegedly marketed by DevineKings Pharmaceutical Ltd., with lot number 4C639001.
The drug batch was recalled following reports of allegedly serious adverse drug reactions received from a hospital that reported three cases of serious adverse drug reactions from patients administered with the batch of Deekins Amoxycillin 500mg capsule.
Amoxicillin is a penicillin antibiotic indicated for treating bacterial infections such as tonsillitis, bronchitis, sinusitis, pneumonia, and bacterial infections of the ear, nose, throat, skin, or urinary tract.
Adeyeye said: “The producer of the drug gave another company to contract the manufacturing for them, and there’s nothing wrong with that, but the contracted manufacturer was already in trouble.
“We’ve already shut the company down, before you agree to do contract manufacturing for somebody, we must know.
“Before you go to a company to do contract manufacturing for you, you must tell us. Neither of them told us, so we shut them down.
“Deakins Amoxicillin has been tied to that contract manufacturer, so we invited them to our office, where the contract manufacturer said they just manufactured samples for registration.
“Manufacturers are expected to show some samples before manufacturing but the spread of the product is more than a few packets that they claimed to have manufactured.
“The manufacturer is already in custody, the drugs are still being tested in the laboratory to know what is inside and to determine if there will be more charges against the person.”
Adeyeye reiterated NAFDAC’s commitment to protecting public health and ensuring that only safe, effective, and scientifically supported products are approved.
-
Niger Delta6 days ago
Presidential Amnesty Programme Phase 2 Mourns Chief (Capt.) Felix Adurumokumor
-
Crime3 days ago
Kidnapping Foiled in Okuru-Ama, Port Harcourt as Security Team Rescues 12-Year-Old Girl
-
Politics4 days ago
Senator Natasha Akpoti Responds to Fayemi’s Clarification on Harassment Allegations
-
Breaking News6 days ago
From Power to Prosecution: EFCC Arrests Udom Emmanuel for Alleged N700bn Loot
-
Politics4 days ago
Supreme Court Verdicts Spark Rising Political Tension in Rivers State- Timi Frank
-
News4 days ago
Bayelsa Govt Commended for Advancing Women’s Rights, Urged to Strengthen Implementation
-
News6 days ago
Kano Hisbah Enforces Ramadan Rules, Detains 20 for Daytime Eating
-
Niger Delta5 days ago
Amnesty Programme Administrator’s Visit to Bayelsa Criticized as Publicity Stunt, Fails to Address Key Issues