
Fake drugs are killing Nigerians silently.
Every day, people buy medicines they think are safe, from markets, roadside sellers, or online shops but some of these medicines don’t work, and some can even make illnesses worse. The good news? There are simple steps you can take to protect yourself and your family.
What Are Fake Drugs?
Fake drugs are medicines that are not what they claim to be. They may:
- Contain no real medicine at all
- Contain the wrong ingredients
- Contain too little of the correct medicine
- Be expired or repackaged
Taking fake drugs can worsen illnesses, cause drug resistance, or even lead to death. This is why awareness and vigilance are crucial.
How Big Is the Problem?
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 1 in 10 medical products in low- and middle-income countries is substandard or falsified. In Africa, that number can be even higher.
In Nigeria, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) regulates medicines. Over the years, NAFDAC has:
- Shut down illegal drug warehouses
- Destroyed counterfeit medicines
- Tightened registration rules
- Launched medicine traceability systems
But fighting fake drugs isn’t enough, now prevention is key.

Nigeria’s Move Toward Traceability
NAFDAC has launched a pharmaceutical traceability system. In simple terms, this means every medicine can now be tracked from the manufacturer to the patient — like tracking a delivery package.
Traceability helps:
- Reduce fake drug circulation
- Improve accountability
- Strengthen public trust in healthcare
This is a huge step forward for Nigeria.
How Fake Drugs Enter the Market
Fake medicines often reach consumers through:
- Open drug markets
- Unregistered chemist shops
- Online sellers
- Illegal imports
- Poor storage conditions
Buying from unverified sources increases your risk.

How You Can Protect Yourself
You don’t need to be a pharmacist to stay safe. Here are simple steps:
✅ Check for a NAFDAC Number – Every approved drug should have one.
✅ Inspect the Packaging – Look for broken seals, unusual printing, or tampering.
✅ Verify Expiry and Batch Numbers – If any detail looks altered or unclear, don’t use the medicine.
✅ Use SMS Verification – Some medicines have codes you can check with NAFDAC.
✅ Buy from Licensed Pharmacies – Avoid roadside sellers and unverified online shops. These small checks can save your life.
How AfriHealth Helps
Technology is part of the solution.
AfriHealth was recently unveiled as one of NAFDAC’s accredited solution providers supporting the traceability system.
Through AfriHealth technology, hospitals, pharmacies, and distributors can:
✅Track medicines digitally
✅Access verified supply chains
✅Operate within regulated frameworks
✅Increase accountability
The more healthcare organizations adopt structured, digital systems, the smaller the space for fake drugs to survive.

Be Part of the Solution
Healthcare safety is everyone’s responsibility. Governments, regulators, and technology can help, but change starts with informed decisions.
If you are a hospital, pharmacy, distributor, or manufacturer and want to see how traceability works in practice — how medicines can be tracked, verified, and safely delivered — you can book a live demo of the AfriHealth traceability solution here:

Click the image above to book a demo with us to see:
- How medicines can be digitally tracked
- How compliance becomes easier
- How your organization can operate safely and responsibly
Safer medicines start with stronger systems. Let’s build them together.
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