Title: FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
1FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
2AFRICA HERBAL ANTIMALARIAL MEETING
- PRESENTATION BY
- HASHIM UBALE YUSUFU
- NAFDAC NIGERIA
- 20 22 MARCH 2006
- NAIROBI KENYA.
3ABOUT NIGERIA
- Population over 130 million people
- Growing at about 3/annum
- Most populous nation in Africa
- Several languages/dialects and cultures
- English official language
4Nigerias Healthcare System
- Primary
- LGA responsibility
- Oversees
- Health posts, health clinics, health centers
- Community health worker
- Secondary
- State responsibility.
- Oversees
- General and Cottage hospitals (One in each of 774
LGAs. - Other secondary health care providers
- Tertiary
- Largely Federal responsibility
- Teaching and specialist hospitals
- At least one in each of 36 states and FCT
- Few private hospitals with limited but highly
specialized services
5HISTORY.
- The use of herbal medicines' in Nigeria dates
back to the earliest history of mankind, as in
other cultures worldwide. - People have relied totally on traditional
remedies for all their healthcare needs. - They use herbs, animal or mineral based medicines
often laced with spiritual ingredients such as
incantations.
6- It is a source of livelihood for a significant
number of our population. - The closest to the people.
- High cost of allopathic medicines have encouraged
demand. - Lack of adequate primary healthcare have made
people resort to TMPs for their immediate
treatment. - As the population increases, demand for
traditional medicine will increase.
7NAFDAC MANDATE
To Control and Regulate the
- Manufacture
- Importation
- Exportation
- Distribution
- Advertisement
- Sale
- Use
- Foods
- Drugs
- Cosmetics
- Chemicals and Detergents
- Medical Devices
- All Packaged Drinks
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8PROBLEMS WITH EARLY REGULATION OF HERBAL PRODUTCS.
- Very little attention from Government.
- Resistance and lack of co-operation of
practitioners due to lack of trust of government
intentions. - Insecurity due to fear of loss of traditional
knowledge.
9- STRATEGIES undertaken for successful
implementation of regulation and control of
herbal medicines - Organized a workshop on Standardization and
Regulation of Herbal Medicines (1997) in
collaboration with BDPC and WAPF. - Consultative meeting with NIPRD, to develop draft
regulations and guidelines. - Review of the draft guidelines by committee of
experts leading to categorized protocol for
listing/registration of traditional/herbal
medicines. - In line with WHO recommendation of accepting
herbal products based on long history of safe use
in a locality, decided to use acute toxicity
tests as safety parameter for simple herbal
preparations. - Efficacy tests, detailed analysis and clinical
trials for drugs for complex diseases such as
Hepatitis, HIV/AIDS etc.
10GUIDELINES FOR REGISTRATION/ LISTING OF HERBAL
MEDICINES AND RELATED PRODUCTS
- GENERAL RULES
- Herbal medicinal products to be considered for
registration or listing were categorized as - Herbal medicinal products manufactured locally.
- Imported Herbal medicinal products.
- Homeopathic herbal medicinal products.
11APPLICATION.
- Applicants shall obtain an application form upon
payment of prescribed fees. - The applicants/manufacturers shall submit
completed application forms with relevant
documents vis - - Receipt of purchase of application form.
- Certificate of Registration of Business.
- An acceptable certificate of analysis testifying
that the medicine is of proven quality and safety
from accredited centers recognized by NAFDAC. - Appropriate Dossier Format (containing method of
analysis or assay of the medicine, stability data
etc) for product to get registered /listed. - Any other relevant documents.
12- Pre-registration inspection shall be carried out
on the production premises by NAFDAC Inspectors
after payment of prescribed fees to assess Good
Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards - If inspection is satisfactory, NAFDAC inspectors
will collect samples for Laboratory analysis. - All herbal medicinal products must be adequately
labeled before samples are sent to the laboratory.
13- On receipt of satisfactory laboratory report, the
product is approved for listing. For full
registration, satisfactory report of local
clinical trials will be required. - Note that listing is for two (2) years period
while registration is for (5) years. - All applicants/manufacturers shall pay the
prescribed fee for registration/listing
Certificate after approval. - Applicants/manufacturers shall submit mandatory
post marketing surveillance report on the use and
adverse reactions of the herbal medicinal
products periodically.
14IMPORTED HERBAL MEDICINAL PRODUCTS
- In addition to General rules, the following
documents are required for imported herbal
medicinal products. - Power of Attorney issued by the manufacturer and
notarized by a notary public from the Country of
Origin. - Certificate of pharmaceutical production (COPP).
- Application for permit to import samples for
registration/listing purpose. - Evidence of satisfactory clinical trials
conducted in the Country of origin as
appropriate. - Any other relevant information on the products
15- OTHER REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE
- Applicants shall submit dossiers containing
relevant information on the products format. - Oversea GMP INSPECTION will be carried out on the
premises of the manufacturer of herbal medicinal
products. - A mandatory local clinical Trial in an approval
Institution to be funded by the applicants
/manufacturers must be carried out for full
registration. - On receipt of satisfactory laboratory reports,
the products may be approved for registration/
listing. - Applicants shall also pay a prescribed fee for
registration /listing Certificate after approval.
16LABELLING REQUIREMENTS
- The herbal medicinal preparations manufactured
locally or imported to Nigeria shall carry the
following basic labeling information in English
and may include other languages. - Name of the product (Not suggestive of
therapeutic claim). - Generic name if applicable.
- Quantitative list of Ingredients by their
Botanical or common names. - Dosage for and Net contents in terms of
weight/measure count.
17- Directions for use
- Indications (shall be on the leaflet). No claim
of cure is permitted until proven through
clinical trial. Also subject to advertisement
regulations. - Batch number.
- Manufacturing date
- Expiry date
- Special storage conditions.
- Name and full location address of manufacturer.
- Provision for NAFDAC registration number.
18- Dosage
- Mode of administration.
- Duration of use (e.g. specify if expected
response is not felt within a certain number of
days consult your doctor) - Specific symptoms of overdose and antidote on the
leaflet - Contra-indications/drug interactions
- Warnings, if any.
- Precautions. (E.g. use in pregnant and lactating
mothers not recommended).
19PROMOTION OF TMP
- Public Enlightenment Campaigns throughout the
country - Developed a Standard Pharmacognosy Laboratory
- Conducted international and local trainings to
build capacity. - Sponsored the TMP to build strong associations.
- Supported Research Institutions and Universities.
20CONTROL OF ADVERTISEMENT
- Conducted a workshop to educate the media on the
dangers of advertising the claims of HMPs which
have not been substantiated. - Media houses were warned that advertisement
without clearance from NAFDAC will be sanctioned.
- Called on the NBC to support us in the crusade.
- The Director General also advocated to the State
Governors to stop State Media houses from
advertising the unapproved claims of herbal
medical practitioners.
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23PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS
24CONCLUSION
- NAFDAC has put in place appropriate mechanisms
for the regulation and control of Herbal
Medicines. - We have encouraged practitioners to come out and
market their products without much fear. - The Agency is building strong collaboration
between the Ministry of health, Research
Institutes, Universities and the Practitioners.
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