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NAFDAC Alerts Nigerians on Counterfeit Breast Cancer Drug

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The National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has issued a public alert regarding a counterfeit batch of Phesgo 600mg/600mg/10ml injection, an essential medication used in the treatment of breast cancer.

The counterfeit product, labelled with batch number C5290S20, was reported to the agency by a doctor at Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH-NSIA) after being presented by a patient for administration.

According to NAFDAC, the Marketing Authorisation Holder (MAH), Roche, confirmed the falsified nature of the product following an investigation.

Although no physical sample was available for chemical analysis, images provided revealed significant discrepancies between the counterfeit and genuine materials, including:

A non-existent batch number in Roche’s database.

Inconsistent language on the packaging.
Missing “Basilisk” and incorrect “Bollino” date.

Mismatched tamper-evidence labels compared to genuine Roche products. The counterfeit product falsely claimed Roche as the manufacturer with a stated manufacturing site of “Roche S, P.A.” However, genuine Phesgo® 600mg/600mg is manufactured by F. Hoffman-La Roche Limited in Switzerland.

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    source: NAFDAC

 

NAFDAC urges healthcare providers and the public to remain vigilant and avoid the use of products that appear suspicious.

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