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PCN shuts 751 medicine shops in Gombe

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The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) on Thursday, sealed no fewer than 751 medicine shops in the Gombe open drug market.

The PCN is a Federal Government agency charged with the responsibility of regulating and controlling the education, training and practice of pharmacy in all its aspects in line with the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria Establishment Act 2022.

The PCN Director of Enforcement, Stephen Esumobi, said the patent medicine stores were sealed for offences ranging from the sale of medicines in the open market to operating without registration with the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria.

Esumobi added that poor documentation, poor storage facilities, and stocking of ethical products without the supervision of a pharmacist included some of their breaches.

He disclosed that the PCN enforcement team had operated in five local government areas of the state from to 20 to 25 April, covering Gombe, Akko, Yalmatu Deba, Funakaye and Billiri LGAs.

He said, “At the end of the exercise, a total of 1001 premises were visited. This is made up of 71 pharmacies, 346 patent medicine shops and 584 illegal premises, including those in the Gombe open drug market.

“A total of 751 premises were sealed. The premises sealed include 39 pharmacies, 128 patent medicine shops and 584 illegal medicine shops”.

Esumobi disclosed that the PCN, as a government agency, was not interested in crippling businesses but willing to encourage growth bearing safety in mind.

“The PCN has mandated its office in Gombe to render all necessary assistance to medicine dealers in the state open drug market and other locations who are willing to comply with regulations”, he added.

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