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Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by ivandragon: 6:25am On Nov 16, 2016
Crisis looms as prices of drugs increase by 150%
November 16, 2016


Investigation has shown that the prices of essential drugs, such as analgesics and antibiotics, have increased at an alarming rate across the country.
The unit prices of prescription medicines, such as those used to lower blood pressure for hypersensitive and diabetic patients, have also shot up so much so that some patients have started ‘rationing’ their medication.

Our correspondent, who visited some drug stores in Lagos, gathered that a sachet of unbranded Ampicillin capsules, which cost N200 a few months ago, depending on the location, now sells for N600 or more.
At the Medpoint Pharmacy in Surulere on Monday, the pharmacist on duty confirmed that the prices of antibiotics and other classes of drugs used to treat major infectious diseases had gone up.

She lamented that the increment was also affecting sales as many customers, who could no longer afford to purchase drugs at the current prices, had stopped coming.

She said, “We used to sell some pain relief drugs for N50 per sachet. Now a sachet costs between N150 and N200, depending on the brand. Ciprotab use to go for N650. Now it sells for N1,500. Also, branded antibiotics, which used to be sold for N3,500, now costs N4,800.
“We have stopped stocking some drugs because people get angry when we try to explain to them that the increment is from the wholesalers, not us.”

A pharmacist, Mrs. Adenike Ibrahim, who runs a drug store in the Ajara area of Badagry, complained to our correspondent that many of her colleagues could not stock their outlets due to the 150 per cent increment in the prices of drugs.

Ibrahim said, “The prices of some hypertensive drugs, used to lower blood pressure, were between N500 and N3,500 some months ago. Now the price are as high as N8,000. If you want to go for the known brands, it could be as high as N10,000.

“I know many hypertensive patients who told me that they would ration their drugs because they could not buy another batch. Those who used to go for the cheaper brands have stopped buying because they can no longer afford the prices.

“Do you know that I could stock this pharmacy with just N500, 000 in the past? Nowadays I need about N2m to do that. So I don’t bother to buy the big brands because most of my customers cannot pay for them.”

Ibrahim also expressed concern over the persistent hike in the prices of multivitamins and other supplements given to children and accused the wholesalers of taking advantage of the scarcity of foreign exchange to increase the prices of the drugs.

She said,“Everybody knows that the value of the naira has dropped and it costs more to import drugs. Some classes of drugs, especially those for children, have gone up and this is a huge challenge because parents will now look for dangerous alternatives.

“The demand for paediatric (children’s) drugs is high. So the increment in their prices should not be too much. The situation is bad enough and the importers should not make it worse.”

In the course of the investigation, our correspondent found that only the prices of anti-malaria drugs, provided under the Global Fund Scheme at a subsidised rate, have remained stable in some outlets that still have them.

The Chairman, Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Group of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Okey Akpa, who had earlier warned Nigerians to prepare for a possible scarcity of drugs in the country, noted that to bring down the prices, the scarcity of forex must first be tackled.

Akpa said, “There is a drought of raw materials for the production of drugs because we can’t access foreign exchange from the banks.We have been using our previous stock since this development, but it will run out soon. What this means is that essential medicines will be scarce and when they are available, they will be unaffordable.”

Another pharmacist and the chairman of the Oyo State chapter of PSN, Adeyinka Isola, said that despite the fact that the association had met with the Federal Government over the high cost of importing drugs, it had yet to receive a response.

He said, “We plead with the FG to lower the exchange rate for these importers in order to provide succour for those who are sick, especially in this time of recession. Many of these drugs are out of stock already and importers are finding it difficult to bring them to Nigeria. The health care of our teeming populace is very important.”

Meanwhile, stakeholders in the sector, including the Chief Medical Director of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Prof. Temitope Alonge, said drugs would be available for the sick at lower prices if Nigeria approached the World Health Organisation for permission to produce vaccines and tablets.

Alonge said, “Because of the shortage of opioid in India, the country got permission from the World Health Organisation to produce the tablet under its watch and restriction. Because of this, tablets are cheaper in the country because they are produced in the country.

“Why can’t we have a company or two in Nigeria licensed to manufacture (drugs that are imported to Nigeria) under the watchful eyes of WHO and monitoring agencies in order to ensure that particular tablets are produced for local use only and at cheap prices?

“We are always at the receiving end of bad government policies. Insecticide- treated mosquito nets are manufactured elsewhere and brought to Nigeria. This is not a good practice for a country as big as Nigeria. The companies that manufacture these items come to Nigeria and donate them to us. The truth is that they are paid by WHO or UNICEF to do so.”

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Mujaheeeden: 6:35am On Nov 16, 2016
Can't mosquito also go on recession

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by SamuelAnyawu(m): 6:36am On Nov 16, 2016
Buhari Why?

Right Now even your Gullible Zombies cannot afford this sudden rise in cost of drugs/medications cry cry cry cry

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by capatainrambo: 7:03am On Nov 16, 2016
this one bad
where is that useless fashola and buhari and all the other apc mumu


apc e touts educate yourself with omokri's masterpiece

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Ekpekus(m): 7:15am On Nov 16, 2016
On top food prices skyrocketing!
I can only imagine

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by PRISTINEMUSCLES: 10:01pm On Nov 16, 2016
I thank God, i hardly fall sick, just some little headaches and muscular pains at times. And all these gets resolved by "gyming". Make your food your medicine and your medicine your food.

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Onegai(f): 10:25pm On Nov 16, 2016
So, we are about to become Venezuela...where people, including babies, die of easily treatable diseases due to lack of drugs. Venezuela is collapsing at the hands of an incompetent leader, foodstuffs are being rationed. Seems Nigeria wants to join this and already we have an expected famine and a food crisis in the North East. The governments of past could have petitioned WHO so that we can manufacture Malaria, Typhiod, Retrovirals and Vaccines here since and avoid this situation, as India does.

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Joel3(m): 11:39pm On Nov 16, 2016
if you check all the northern administration you will easily relate with the happenings. only yaru dua of blessed memory tried. they are untrained and allow religion hold the better part of them.

imagine the damaged. no amount of repair this high price will never go back again.

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Nobody: 12:24pm On Nov 17, 2016
grin grin grin grin

Reads post...



...Iya Moroofu abeg sama me one shot of manpower and two shots of agbo...Ndi-Ara

Takes 2 shots...



Off to work..like a boss.

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by veekid(m): 12:24pm On Nov 17, 2016
Lobatan; make dem kuku kill us for this country now
No food
No water
No PMS
And now drug?


May God heal the sick

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Vince77(m): 12:24pm On Nov 17, 2016
Buhari Kuku kee us na

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by henrydadon(m): 12:24pm On Nov 17, 2016
angry

thunder heavy one will fire buhari at last

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Oildichotomy(m): 12:25pm On Nov 17, 2016
Trying to plead to a federal government that travels abroad for ear infection to intervene in local drugs importation is akin to foolishness.

We have a wicked government spearheaded by a dunce.

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by seunlayi(m): 12:26pm On Nov 17, 2016
yeeee, Mosquitoes are in trouble this days

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Nobody: 12:26pm On Nov 17, 2016
Bubu is nothing but a failure, simple.

He ought to be a sherperd,I wonder what he's doing in corridor of power.

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Nobody: 12:27pm On Nov 17, 2016
PRISTINEMUSCLES:
I thank God, i hardly fall sick, just some little headaches and muscular pains at times. And all these gets resolved by "gyming". Make your food your medicine and your medicine your food.


Untop recession? Na how I want take eat healthy?

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Nobody: 12:27pm On Nov 17, 2016
In 4 months
Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Lanre4uonly(m): 12:28pm On Nov 17, 2016
This is now getting out hands. Drastic step should be taken by this present administration before everything collapse totally.

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by michoim(m): 12:28pm On Nov 17, 2016
The solution is made in Nigeria drugs. Change begins with you.
Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by OHIsIManuEL(m): 12:29pm On Nov 17, 2016
This is not funny, this is very sad, God come and do something o

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Nobody: 12:29pm On Nov 17, 2016
....


US is also about to withdraw some aid money, so price of drugs might still go up further. All these maternal and child health drugs are cheap because of aid money

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by atirolu(m): 12:29pm On Nov 17, 2016
That's the fault of GEJ
He causes the 16 year of pdp mismanagement

if I lie ask oshobaba, lai Muhammed, fasola

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Firefire(m): 12:29pm On Nov 17, 2016
cry
Buhary well-done.

Time for our Herbalists to strive.

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Hiploko(m): 12:30pm On Nov 17, 2016
Nigerians na till this man kill us? must he transfer his confusion into our lives? lets us begin to save our future now o….. this man has a mission to make lives more miserable for us… a 7 years old boy was killed yesterday not necessarily becos he stole. it could have also been because people are frustrated and hungry. it is obvious to all that he will not achieve anything all the while he will be the leader. going to 2 years NO SINGLE THING has been achieved. with this trend Christmas will be ………………...

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by shinebabe(f): 12:30pm On Nov 17, 2016
When we say buy local drugs that are effective like Ruzu bitters, you people won't listen, prefering the oyinbo injections and chemicalised tablets.
Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by mrjojo: 12:30pm On Nov 17, 2016
This is very True, ciprotab which goes for 700 before is now 1550.I had no choice than buy. This is the worst time to fall ill. Local herb and concoction is the way forward. BTW, who knows local herb for treating typhoid, epp

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by izime55(m): 12:30pm On Nov 17, 2016
[quote author=SamuelAnyawu post=51071259]Buhari Why?

Right Now even your Gullible Zombies cannot afford this sudden rise in cost of drugs/medications cry cry cry cry[/



lol i no fit laff.
make oga presido no cash u o

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Lilimax(f): 12:30pm On Nov 17, 2016
APC Change

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Lilimax(f): 12:31pm On Nov 17, 2016
Shebi they told us to be patient with them....
Okay, sick people should be patient with this evil regime undecided
I hear o!


Wicked people in high places! embarassed embarassed

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Re: Crisis Looms As Prices Of Drugs Increase By 150% by Sasuwa(f): 12:31pm On Nov 17, 2016
this drugs companies are owned by pdp memebers, now that they cannot asses free money , their business is crumbling, wwe all know they are enjoying corruption before.

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