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Plateau State Launches Local Pharmaceutical Production

The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) has announced the commencement of local production of pharmaceutical products to address drug accessibility and affordability issues within the state.

The Executive Secretary of the agency, Kim Bot, made this announcement during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Jos.

Bot, a pharmacist, highlighted that the agency has already manufactured five pharmaceutical products, signaling the start of a significant stride toward self-reliance in healthcare.

Manufactured products

The locally produced pharmaceuticals include:

  • Cough syrup
  • Antacid (Mist. Magnesium Trisilicate) for oral use
  • Methylated spirit
  • An antiseptic for external use
  • Sanitisers for surface cleaning

Bot noted that these products have undergone efficacy testing, yielding exceptional results. “The efficacy of the products had been tested and superb results were gotten,” he stated.

In addition to manufacturing, Bot discussed the agency’s pharmaceutical-grade warehouse, which exemplifies the Plateau State government’s dedication to ensuring the quality, safety, and efficiency of the pharmaceutical supply chain. The warehouse features advanced temperature control systems, cutting-edge inventory management technology, and stringent security measures.

“This warehouse serves as a vital link between pharmaceutical manufacturers and healthcare providers, ultimately benefiting countless patients who rely on these essential medicines,” he explained.

NAFDAC registration and certification

As the agency moves forward, it plans to scale up production once it secures registration and certification from the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).

Bot added that the majority of raw materials for these products were locally sourced, with only one ingredient being imported.

According to Bot, this local manufacturing effort is expected to enhance the accessibility and affordability of essential medicines within the state. “The efforts would bring about accessibility and affordability,” he reiterated.

Bot also praised Governor Caleb Mutfwang for his unwavering commitment to improving healthcare in the state. He acknowledged the governor’s role in ensuring that Plateau residents receive the best possible healthcare services.

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