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  • Updated: November 18, 2022

Akwa Ibom: PCN Seals 381 Pharmacies, Patent Shops

Akwa Ibom: PCN Seals 381 Pharmacies, Patent Shops

No fewer than 381 pharmacies and patent shops in Akwa Ibom have been sealed by the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) for various offences.

Director and Head of Enforcement Department, Stephen Esumobi, disclosed this known while addressing newsmen in Uyo on Friday.

According to Esumobi,  the sealing of the pharmacies and patent shops followed an enforcement exercise by the council to ensure that they comply with the operational laws, and rules of the council.

He said that out of the 381 premises sealed, 52 were pharmacies while 329 were patent medicine shops.

“These premises were sealed for offences which include, operating without registration or renewal of premises certificates, unauthorised sale of medicines, abuse, and poor access control to the poison cupboard.

“Others are poor storage facilities and temperature control, stocking and sale of prescription and other ethical products by the patent medicine vendors, among others,” he said.

He disclosed that at the end of the exercise, 727 premises were visited comprising 559 patent medicine shops and 168 pharmacies.

Esumobi said during the enforcement, the council visited Uyo and Ikono, Abak, Itu, Eket, Ibesikpo Asutan, Ikot Ekpene and Oron Local Government Areas.

"Pharmacies must have a full-time Superintendent Pharmacist, who shall supervise all pharmaceutical activities within the premises.

“Personnel in charge of pharmaceutical premises must also have knowledge that is appropriate for the scope of pharmaceutical activity.

“All registered premises are expected to display their current premises certificates or evidence of registration conspicuously within the premises to enable members of the public to know the status of premises where they buy their medicine,” he said.

Esumobi explained that premises certificates are expected to be renewed on or before Jan. 31 of every year and it is also an offence for any premises to operate without registration or renewal of their premises certificates.

He also added that it is also an offence for any stakeholder to operate a pharmaceutical business in a location that has not been approved by the council.

 

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