Connect with us

    Hi, what are you looking for?

    News

    Fake Drugs Beware: Pharmacy Council of Nigeria Unveils e-Pharmacy System

    Federal government has inaugurated the Electronic Pharmacy Regulation Platform (E-Pharmacy) to enhance the safety of online healthcare services.

    Fake Drugs Beware: Pharmacy Council of Nigeria Unveils e-Pharmacy System

    The platform, championed by the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN), is designed to regulate digital pharmaceutical services and improve public health outcomes.

    Inaugurating the platform, Prof. Ali Pate, coordinating minister of Health and Social Welfare, said the initiative signified Nigeria’s commitment to building a world-class regulatory environment.

    Pate noted that pharmacy regulation had faced significant challenges for over three decades but expressed optimism that the new platform would strengthen oversight and accountability.

    He said the initiative would enable evidence-based monitoring of pharmaceutical practices while supporting innovation and investment in the health sector.

    “This launch is a testament to our collective commitment to advancing technology in the service of health, safety and human dignity.

    “It is a decisive step to ensure that pharmaceutical practice in Nigeria aligns with national and global health priorities, reflecting the realities of the 21st century.

    “It enables the country to adopt evidence-based approaches to monitoring and protecting public health while supporting innovation and investment,” he said.

    The minister added that the platform would help establish a safe, accessible and well-regulated national e-pharmacy ecosystem driven by digital technology.

    Earlier, Alhaji Ibrahim Ahmed, registrar/chief executive officer of PCN, said the need to regulate online pharmacy operations became more urgent during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Ahmed said the pandemic accelerated the adoption of digital tools and e-commerce in healthcare, exposing longstanding inefficiencies in pharmaceutical supply chains, particularly in Africa and Nigeria.

    “This has led to the increasing adoption of digitised distribution of essential medicines through cost-effective and technology-enabled models.

    “For decades, PCN has regulated pharmacy education, training, practice and business in Nigeria. However, as the world shifts towards digital solutions, access to medicines has evolved.

    “The Electronic Pharmacy Regulations 2026 provide a comprehensive legal and technical framework for the registration, licensing, operation and oversight of digital pharmaceutical services,” he said.

    He added that the framework would ensure that ethical standards and patient safety are not compromised in the delivery of online pharmaceutical services.

    Loading

    Spread the love
    Frank
    Written By

    Franklin Ugo Ndibe is a seasoned Nigerian journalist and media professional renowned for his incisive reporting and editorial leadership in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector.

    Click to comment

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    ad

    You May Also Like

    News

    Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reaffirmed that the standard N100 banknote remains legal tender across the country, warning that individuals, businesses and institutions...

    Entertainment

    Emeka Nwodike, Acting Director of the MUSON School of Music, conducted the institution’s graduating class in a grand finale performance, bringing the 2026 graduation...

    News

    Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) says it will begin full enforcement of statutory requirements governing the contents of company business letters from Aug. 1, warning...

    News

    Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), on Monday said the Nigerian Army had detected the activities of foreign jihadists around the country’s...