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FDA trains over the counter medicine sellers in Western North Region on Public Health Act 

By Alex Baah Boadi

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
August 30, 2023
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Asawinso (WN/R)-Ghana, Aug. 30, GNA – The Western North Regional office of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has begun series of trainings for over-the-counter medicine sellers in the region on the Public Health Act

It is also to educate them on how best to administer and sell only approved drugs to the public.

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The training, which began at Debeiso in the Bia West District, saw members from both Bia East and West, Sefwi-Asawinso , Asawinso, Asempaneye and its environs participating in the training.

Mr Albert Ankamah, Regional Director of the FDA, said the Food and Drugs Authority was mandated by the Public Health Act 2012 (Act 851) to ensure public safety by regulating drugs, food, cosmetics substances, blood products, tobacco and tobacco products, which were healthy for public consumption.

He said the market surveillance conducted in over-the-counter medicine shops in Enchi, Wiawso, Juaboso ,Bekwai, Asawinso and Bibiani showed that close to 40 percent of the shops had FDA unapproved drugs, including tramadol.

He said in that regard, his outfit decided to train and educate the sellers on what the Public Health Act said concerning the sale of medicines, storage and how they could source products to ensure good practices.

“We will continue our market surveillance and education to get rid of all forms of illegalities to ensure the health and safety of the general public.”

Mr Ankamah was hopeful that after the training they would not engage in any illegalities and warned that anyone caught selling unapproved drugs and substances would be made to face the law.

The Regional Director used the opportunity to advise the public to always ensure they bought only Food and Drugs Authority approved products either from the pharmacy or over the counter medicine outlet.

Mr Francis Addae, Western North Regional Vice Chairman, over the counter medicine sellers’ association lauded the Western North Regional branch of the FDA for educating them on good practices about their work.

He warned the members that over-the-counter medicine license did not allow or permit them to sell tramadol and advised them to desist from selling such drugs, since the association would not shield any member caught in the act.

He expressed worry about how some youth in the area were abusing tramadol and asked members not to sell such drugs to them.

He also asked members to always direct people who visited their shops with serious conditions to seek medical care at the nearest clinic or hospital.

Some of the participants thanked the FDA for the training and promised to do the right things to ensure the health and safety needs of the public.

 

Source: Ghana News Agency
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