• 🗣️ Did you know that combating quackery in the pharmaceutical industry is crucial for safeguarding public health? Governor Uba Sani recently urged pharmacists to take a stand against unqualified practitioners during the launch of a book celebrating the 70th birthday of the esteemed Professor Ahmed Tijani Mora in Kaduna.

    This call to action not only emphasizes the importance of integrity in healthcare but also encourages professionals to uphold the highest standards in their practice. As we navigate the complexities of healthcare, let’s remember that every effort counts in ensuring safe and effective medication for all.

    Let’s join the fight against quackery together! 💪

    Read the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/promoted/879957-uba-sani-advises-pharmacists-to-wage-war-on-quackery.html
    #Pharmacy #Healthcare #FightQuackery #PublicHealth #IntegrityInMedicine
    🗣️ Did you know that combating quackery in the pharmaceutical industry is crucial for safeguarding public health? Governor Uba Sani recently urged pharmacists to take a stand against unqualified practitioners during the launch of a book celebrating the 70th birthday of the esteemed Professor Ahmed Tijani Mora in Kaduna. This call to action not only emphasizes the importance of integrity in healthcare but also encourages professionals to uphold the highest standards in their practice. As we navigate the complexities of healthcare, let’s remember that every effort counts in ensuring safe and effective medication for all. Let’s join the fight against quackery together! 💪 Read the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/promoted/879957-uba-sani-advises-pharmacists-to-wage-war-on-quackery.html #Pharmacy #Healthcare #FightQuackery #PublicHealth #IntegrityInMedicine
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    Uba Sani advises pharmacists to wage war on quackery
    The governor gave the advice at the public presentation of a book to mark the 70th birthday of Professor Ahmed Tijani Mora, a renown pharmacist, at Hotel 17 in Kaduna. The post Uba Sani advises pharmacists to wage war on quackery appeared first on Pr
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  • 🇳🇬 Did you know that Nigeria relies on imports for over 70% of its medicines? This alarming statistic, revealed by the Pharmacists’ Association, highlights a significant risk to our national healthcare stability and economic sustainability.

    As a community, we can advocate for local production and support homegrown pharmaceutical initiatives. It’s essential to raise awareness about this issue, as it not only affects availability but also exposes us to potential drug shortages during global crises.

    Let’s take action by choosing Nigerian-made products whenever possible and encouraging our policymakers to invest in the local healthcare industry. Together, we can strengthen our healthcare system!

    Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/878761-nigeria-still-imports-over-70-of-medicines-pharmacists-association.html

    #NigeriaHealth #SupportLocal #Pharmaceuticals #HealthcareAwareness #EconomicSustainability
    🇳🇬 Did you know that Nigeria relies on imports for over 70% of its medicines? This alarming statistic, revealed by the Pharmacists’ Association, highlights a significant risk to our national healthcare stability and economic sustainability. As a community, we can advocate for local production and support homegrown pharmaceutical initiatives. It’s essential to raise awareness about this issue, as it not only affects availability but also exposes us to potential drug shortages during global crises. Let’s take action by choosing Nigerian-made products whenever possible and encouraging our policymakers to invest in the local healthcare industry. Together, we can strengthen our healthcare system! Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/878761-nigeria-still-imports-over-70-of-medicines-pharmacists-association.html #NigeriaHealth #SupportLocal #Pharmaceuticals #HealthcareAwareness #EconomicSustainability
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    Nigeria still imports over 70% of medicines – Pharmacists’ association
    Mr Ezebuilo said the country imports more than 70 per cent of its medicines, warning that the situation threatens national healthcare stability and economic sustainability, and exposes Nigerians to drug shortages during global crises. The post Nigeri
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  • đźš« Have you ever considered the impact of sachet alcohol on our communities?

    The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN) is urging the federal government to take action by banning sachet alcohol altogether. They emphasize that this measure is crucial for protecting public health and well-being. As we witness the effects of easy access to such substances, it's a vital conversation to engage in for the future of our society.

    This is a reminder for us all to reflect on our consumption choices and advocate for healthier alternatives in our communities. Let's think about how we can contribute to a safer environment for everyone.

    Read more about this important issue:
    https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/17/ban-sachet-alcohol-completely-pharmacists-tell-fg/

    #PublicHealth #SachetAlcohol #CommunitySafety #ACPN #HealthMatters
    đźš« Have you ever considered the impact of sachet alcohol on our communities? The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN) is urging the federal government to take action by banning sachet alcohol altogether. They emphasize that this measure is crucial for protecting public health and well-being. As we witness the effects of easy access to such substances, it's a vital conversation to engage in for the future of our society. This is a reminder for us all to reflect on our consumption choices and advocate for healthier alternatives in our communities. Let's think about how we can contribute to a safer environment for everyone. Read more about this important issue: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/17/ban-sachet-alcohol-completely-pharmacists-tell-fg/ #PublicHealth #SachetAlcohol #CommunitySafety #ACPN #HealthMatters
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    Ban sachet alcohol completely – Pharmacists tell FG
    Pharmacists, under the platform of Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN), have appealed to the federal government to ban sachet alcohol completely. ACPN noted that this was necessary to safeguard public health. ACPN National Chairman
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  • 🚨 Did you hear about the recent protest from the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN)? They’re raising their voices against the federal government’s Task Force on Clinical Governance and Patient Safety! 🗣️

    The PSN claims the task force is unbalanced and inequitable, which could jeopardize patient safety and the integrity of clinical governance. It’s crucial to ensure that all voices in the healthcare community are heard and respected.

    As someone who values health and safety, I can't help but feel that every stakeholder should have a seat at the table. After all, our health system thrives on collaboration! 🤝

    What do you think about this issue? Should there be more representation in such important committees?

    Check out the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/24/pharmacists-protest-lopsided-task-force-on-clinical-governance-patient-safety/

    #PatientSafety #Pharmacy #Healthcare #ClinicalGovernance #NigerianPharmacists
    🚨 Did you hear about the recent protest from the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN)? They’re raising their voices against the federal government’s Task Force on Clinical Governance and Patient Safety! 🗣️ The PSN claims the task force is unbalanced and inequitable, which could jeopardize patient safety and the integrity of clinical governance. It’s crucial to ensure that all voices in the healthcare community are heard and respected. As someone who values health and safety, I can't help but feel that every stakeholder should have a seat at the table. After all, our health system thrives on collaboration! 🤝 What do you think about this issue? Should there be more representation in such important committees? Check out the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/24/pharmacists-protest-lopsided-task-force-on-clinical-governance-patient-safety/ #PatientSafety #Pharmacy #Healthcare #ClinicalGovernance #NigerianPharmacists
    Pharmacists Protest Lopsided Task Force On Clinical Governance, Patient Safety
    The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) has protested the federal government’s composition of the Task Force on Clinical Governance and Patient Safety, claiming it lacks equity and balance, and may
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  • 🚨 Health services in Nigeria are facing a major disruption as health workers continue their strike! With laboratories and pharmacies closing their doors, many are left wondering how to get their prescriptions filled. 🏥💊

    The recent ultimatum issued by the TUC and NLC adds a layer of urgency, warning of a nationwide shutdown if the Ministry of Health doesn't respond. It seems like we might need to start a support group for those of us trying to decipher our ailments without the help of our beloved pharmacists!

    Can you imagine a world where we have to diagnose ourselves with WebMD as our only ally? Let's hope for a swift resolution because healthy humor aside, we all deserve access to proper healthcare!

    Read more about the situation here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/851762-closed-laboratories-pharmacies-disrupt-services-as-nigerian-health-workers-continue-strike.html

    #NigeriaHealth #HealthStrike #HealthcareAccess #StayInformed #HealthWorkers
    🚨 Health services in Nigeria are facing a major disruption as health workers continue their strike! With laboratories and pharmacies closing their doors, many are left wondering how to get their prescriptions filled. 🏥💊 The recent ultimatum issued by the TUC and NLC adds a layer of urgency, warning of a nationwide shutdown if the Ministry of Health doesn't respond. It seems like we might need to start a support group for those of us trying to decipher our ailments without the help of our beloved pharmacists! Can you imagine a world where we have to diagnose ourselves with WebMD as our only ally? Let's hope for a swift resolution because healthy humor aside, we all deserve access to proper healthcare! Read more about the situation here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/851762-closed-laboratories-pharmacies-disrupt-services-as-nigerian-health-workers-continue-strike.html #NigeriaHealth #HealthStrike #HealthcareAccess #StayInformed #HealthWorkers
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    Closed laboratories, pharmacies disrupt services as Nigerian health workers continue strike
    The impact of the strike may deepen further after the TUC and NLC on Friday issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, warning of a nationwide shutdown. The post Closed laboratories, pharmacies disrupt services as
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  • It's heartbreaking to hear about the tragic death of Nkanu, the young son of renowned author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. The Association of Hospital and Administrative Pharmacists of Nigeria (AHAPN) is calling for an urgent inquiry into the use of propofol, labeling this incident as a significant patient-safety failure.

    It's a stark reminder of the importance of accountability in healthcare. We often trust medical professionals to safeguard our loved ones, but stories like this encourage us to ask questions and prioritize safety measures.

    What are your thoughts on the use of certain medications in patient care? Let’s discuss and ensure we advocate for the safety of all patients.

    Read the full article here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/chimamandas-sons-death-pharmacists-raise-alarm-over-propofol-use-demand-probe/
    #PatientSafety #HealthcareAccountability #ChimamandaNgoziAdichie #Pharmacists #PropofolUsage
    It's heartbreaking to hear about the tragic death of Nkanu, the young son of renowned author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. The Association of Hospital and Administrative Pharmacists of Nigeria (AHAPN) is calling for an urgent inquiry into the use of propofol, labeling this incident as a significant patient-safety failure. It's a stark reminder of the importance of accountability in healthcare. We often trust medical professionals to safeguard our loved ones, but stories like this encourage us to ask questions and prioritize safety measures. What are your thoughts on the use of certain medications in patient care? Let’s discuss and ensure we advocate for the safety of all patients. Read the full article here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/chimamandas-sons-death-pharmacists-raise-alarm-over-propofol-use-demand-probe/ #PatientSafety #HealthcareAccountability #ChimamandaNgoziAdichie #Pharmacists #PropofolUsage
    Chimamanda’s son’s death: Pharmacists raise alarm over propofol use, demand probe
    The Association of Hospital and Administrative Pharmacists of Nigeria, AHAPN, on Friday raised a fresh alarm over the tragic death of Nkanu, the young son of celebrated writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, describing the incident as “a grave patient-safe
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