NAFDAC Public Alert on Falsified AUGMENTIN Produts Circulating in Cameroun


Posted on: Sun 15-04-2018

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has been notified of the circulation of a falsified version of Augmentin (Amoxycillin + Clavulanate potassium) in Cameroun.

Amoxycillin + Clavulanic acid is used to treat a range of bacterial infections and is listed as a WHO Essential Medicine.

The existence of the falsified product was reported to WHO in early 2018 by an NGO. The NGO reported that this product was available at patient level in a street market of Douala, Litorral Region, Cameroun. Samples were sent for quality-assurance laboratory testing and the result shared with WHO. The result of analysis did not identify any of the expected active ingredient.

The packaging of the falsified product appears to be a close imitation of the genuine product manufactured by GSK (GlaxoSmithKline), although there are some mistakes on the packaging inscription. The source(s) of the falsified product has not yet been identified.

The stated manufacturer (GSK) has confirmed they did not manufacture this falsified version. No known adverse reactions to this product have been reported.

NAFDAC advices wholesalers, distributors and pharmacies that products should be obtained from authentic and reliable sources. Increased vigilance is hereby encouraged within the supply chain to avoid infiltration of the falsified product.

NAFDAC implores healthcare providers to ensure vigilance to prevent the administration of the falsified product to unsuspecting patients.

Healthcare providers and the general public should notify the nearest NAFDAC office of any information concerning the distribution, sale and use of the falsified Augmentin product.

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