The World Health Organisation has added Pediatric Zinc Sulphate tablet (20mg dispersible tablet) manufactured by Swiss Pharma (SWIPHA) Nigeria Limited to its list of prequalified medicines.
The Director-General of the National Agency for Food and
Drug Administration and Control, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, who disclosed this in
Lagos, said the drug had passed through the WHO’s prequalification test upon
confirmation, becoming the first in Sub-Saharan Africa.
She said the feat was achieved by self-determination from
the company as well as collaboration with NAFDAC as several attempts in the
past received a number of non-conformance observations from the WHO.
“This commendable attainment without an iota of doubt has
reinforced our conviction that with the right attitude, collaboration and
synergy, Nigeria Pharma Industries can become a force to reckon with in Sub-Saharan
Africa and in the comity of nations,” she added.
Managing Director, SWIPHA, Frederic Lieutand, commended the
NAFDAC’s efforts in ensuring that the drug got the nod of the WHO, saying
“we’ll continue to provide high quality drugs in Nigeria.”
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