
National Food and Drug Administration (NAFDAC) National Food and Drug Administration (NAFDAC) sealed over 3,000 stores in the Idumota open drug market in Lagos during its first week of operations.
In a statement shared on X on Sunday, February 16, the agency said in a statement shared on X that officials discovered shocking violations, including vaccines stored in worn, unventilated rooms, with a sealed top, the agency said in a statement shared on X on Sunday, February 16. Iron sheet brings serious health risks.
It said a large number of banned and dangerous drugs were found, including anal injections, transferred HIV antiretroviral drugs and expired drugs planned to be illegally reduced.
“In the first week of law enforcement, NAFDAC screened and sealed more than 3,000 stores within the Idumota open drug market in Lagos.
Among these findings, there are vaccines stored in worn, unpassable rooms sealed with iron under extremely unsanitary conditions.
In addition, a large number of prohibited products were found, including anal injections, untransferred HIV antiretroviral drugs, reverified expired drugs, and unregistered drugs.
We evacuated the equivalent of 12 trucks of illegal drugs. Empty packaging and cartons expired unregistered antimalarial injections were found in a packaging store. Remove the vial.
Ecstasy (MDMA or Molly), various codeine cough syrups and Tramadol 225 brands that occur are found in warehouses in the market, away from the drug parts that sell other products. ” He said





