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Health Minister Set To Approve Ban of Alcohol In Nigeria

by Damilare Salami
Prof Isaac Adewole, bans alcohol

There is going to be another crack down on substances prone to abuse with alcohol as the target this time around, after a recent ban on cough syrups with codeine.

The Health minister, Mr Isaac Adewole reveled that alcohol was a problem, citing sale of alcohol has moved from “bottle to sachets”, many containing as much as 50% alcohol by volume.

“Next ban is going to be on alcohol,” he said during talks in Abuja with the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria.

PSN has raised concern about abuse of substances, citing “misuse and abuse of medicines” and seeking policy changes to empower pharmacists to control use of drugs and dispensing of prescription medicines.

PSN president Sam Ohuabunwa said pharmaceutical care had been “infiltrated by interlopers sending people to their graves” by selling medicines in every location from kiosks and on buses to night clubs and bars.

He said PSN would work with the health ministry to “rein in misuse and abuse of medicines” and empower pharmacists to be accountable for “every capsule and tablet” circulating in the country.

PSN wants the National Drug Distribution Guidelines reordered and fully implemented to maintain oversight on pharmaceutical products.

Among asks during the talks, PSN wants the board Pharmaceutical Council of Nigeria, which regulates the practice of pharmacists, reinstituted, noting that “operating for long without a board was injurious to ethics and standards.”

It also wants policy changes allowing pharmacists to be included in appointments to the boards of teaching hospitals and federal medical centres.

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