Kaduna govt warns against consumption of drugs looted from NAFDAC store
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Looted drugs include codeine, tramadol, other controlled substances
The Kaduna State Bureau for Substance Abuse, Prevention and Treatment has warned against the consumption of drugs looted by thugs from the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) Laboratory in Kaduna.
The warning was given in a statement by the Director-General of the Bureau, Joseph Maigari, on Monday in Kaduna.
There were reports that impounded fake and expired drugs and other items kept by NAFDAC at the facility were looted on Saturday.
Mr Maigari said the looters also stole some controlled substances, including codeine and tramadol.
He explained that the looted substances constituted a serious threat to public health, as the wrong usage of such substances can alter the mental state of users.
“Prolong usage can also lead to behavioural changes such as reckless, impulsive and compulsive acts and eventually mental disorder.
“Such substances can also lead to precipitation and worsening of already existing major mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety disorders amongst others.
“Severe physical health outcomes including liver damage, respiratory depression, coma, and death are not left out,” he said.
Mr Maigari urged security agencies and the general public to help in tracing the perpetrators and bring them to justice.
He also cautioned against self-medication as well as indiscriminate purchase and usage of over-the-counter medications, except on the prescription of authorised medical experts.
The DG urged parents to monitor their children and steer them away from using hard drugs. (NAN)
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