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The Consumer Protection Council (CPC) has cautioned Nigerian consumers to end the usage of Valsartan while hailing the decision of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to recall product.

NAFDAC announced the decision to recall Valsartan, an anti-hypertension medication in the Nigerian market on July 10, 2018. Currently 22 countries including the European authorities and United States have also recalled Valsartan.

In a statement signed by the director-general of CPC, Babatunde Irukera, the Council said that this recall was based on notification from the United Kingdom authorities about the potential contamination of Valsartan tablets, manufactured by Accord Healthcare, previously known as Actavis Group.

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In furtherance of the prohibition and recall affecting importers, distributors, retail pharmacies, and continuing prescription, the Consumer Protection Council advises all persons currently under high blood pressure medication or hypertensive care to check their medications and ask questions of relevant professionals to ensure immediate discontinuation of the affected drugs; if currently under the administration of the same.

The Council encourages citizens to conduct the necessary inquiries with respect to family members who may be taking this medication but may be unaware of the recall, or this Advisory.

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He said, the Council has further advised distributors of this product(s) of their statutory obligation to notify the public of the risks associated with consumption and immediate withdrawal from the market, pursuant to Section 9(1) of the Consumer Protection Council Act. Violation of this obligation is an offense liable to a term of imprisonment upon conviction.

In the interim, the Council is taking steps to identify all such importers and distributors to ensure their full compliance with the law.

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