Category: Health

  • ‘Healthy heart key to stable mental health’

    ‘Healthy heart key to stable mental health’

    The Centre Manager and Clinical Pathologist at Bola Tinubu Health and Diagnostic Centre (BTHDC), Dr Olawale Olusanya, has warned that prolonged period of mental issues caused by stress and anxiety can have a negative impact on heart health. Olusanya, in a statement issued in Lagos, said that mental health issues caused by political anxiety in the past couple of months and the socio-economic condition in the country are some of the factors that can increase heart rate, levels of cortisol and other risk factors of heart-related diseases.

     The expert said people who suffer from arrhythmia (irregular heart rate) are more likely to experience anxiety, depression, and stress compared to those without arrhythmia. Arrhythmia is a heart rhythm abnormality, which causes the heart to beat too slowly at less than 60 beats per minute or too quickly at more than 100 beats per minute or record uncoordinated contractions.

     He added that people with arrhythmia are more likely to have a greater risk of cardiovascular events, such as heart attack and stroke, and also may have a greater risk of mortality. Studies have shown that symptoms of anxiety and intense stress or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may also be independently associated with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular heart diseases. Dr Olusanya said, “People handle stress in different ways. While some people are able to handle stress by making healthy lifestyle choices, others develop habits that are detrimental to their overall health. Smoking, excessive alcohol intake, binge eating and lack of exercise are some of the lifestyle choices that can lead to the deterioration of heart health.

     “To effectively manage stress-related mental health issues, a cardiac event monitoring device such as Bittium Faros can be used to periodically detect physical activities that trigger stress in the body. This lightweight device provides clinical accuracy and ease in checking heartbeat and other heart-related parameters for 24 hours or more. Due to the portability of Bittium Faros and its high level of accuracy, it empowers people with the ability to take charge of their heart health on the go.”

     According to him, a mini cardiac monitor allows patients to get tested on-demand for long periods without having to contend with the long waiting periods in hospitals. Dr Olusanya added that regular cardiac monitoring prevents sudden complications while enabling quick intervention and management.   

  • FMC Keffi Steps Up Response to Monkeypox Outbreak: Dr. Nenrot Gopep, Deputy Chief Resident, Leads Community-Based Efforts

    FMC Keffi Steps Up Response to Monkeypox Outbreak: Dr. Nenrot Gopep, Deputy Chief Resident, Leads Community-Based Efforts

    As Nigeria grappled with a resurgence of Monkeypox cases in late 2022 and early 2023, the Public Health Department at the Federal Medical Center (FMC) Keffi became a central force in curbing the spread within Nasarawa State and its neighboring communities. Under the guidance of the hospital’s leadership and with active coordination by Dr. Nenrot Sandra Gopep, Deputy Chief Resident of the Community Medicine/Public Health Department, the team launched an intensive public health response that blended surveillance, education, and community engagement.

    According to Dr. Gopep, the department’s strategy focused on early detection, prompt isolation of suspected and confirmed cases, and rigorous contact tracing to contain local transmission. “We made it a priority to ensure that every suspected case was quickly identified, safely isolated, and monitored,” she explained. “Our goal was to break the chain of transmission before the infection could spread further within the community.”

    Beyond clinical management, the team understood the crucial role of prevention and awareness. FMC Keffi organized training sessions for healthcare workers, equipping them with up-to-date knowledge on infection prevention and control. These trainings emphasized the use of personalprotective equipment (PPEs) and adherence to safety protocols when handling suspected cases.

    Recognizing the growing stigma and discrimination faced by individuals infected with or suspected of having Monkeypox, the department also led community education campaigns to counter misinformation. “We noticed that fear and stigma were making people reluctant to come forward,” Dr. Gopep said. “We had to reassure the public that seeking medical help early was the best way to protect themselves and their families.”

    In collaboration with local health authorities and community leaders, FMC Keffi initiated efforts to establish a surveillance and data collection system aimed at providing real-time updates on case trends. This system, still in its early stages at the time, was intended to inform policy decisions and public health planning both locally and nationally.

    Through these coordinated actions, the Public Health Department at FMC Keffi not only managed to limit further spread of the disease but also strengthened public confidence in the healthcare system. “Our success was rooted in teamwork,” Dr. Gopep added. “From our clinicians to our outreach officers and volunteers, everyone understood that controlling this outbreak meant protecting the entire community.”

    The work done at FMC Keffi during the Monkeypox outbreak stands as a model for community-centered outbreak response,  one that combines medical vigilance, data-driven action, and compassion for those affected.

  • NAFDAC intensifies sensitisation on dangers of bleaching creams

    NAFDAC intensifies sensitisation on dangers of bleaching creams

    The National Agency For Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has sensitised the mass media for onward information dissemination to the grassroots on dangers and health risks associated with the use of bleaching creams.

    The agency noted that there was a need to collaborate with the media to achieve desired results in its campaign against bleaching creams.

    Speaking at the flag-off of a one-day Southwest Zonal media sensitization workshop held in Ibadan, the Director General of NAFDAC, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye explained what her agency has done and still going across the country to curb the circulation and distribution of illicit and unapproved products in the market.

    She said competent hands of the agency have been assigned to carry out the media training exercise, saying it became imperative to warn that some of the harmful effects of bleaching creams include cancer, damage to vital organs of the body, skin irritation, allergy, skin burn and rashes, wrinkles, premature skin aging and prolonged healing of wounds.

    According to her, the World Health Organization (WHO, 2018) study revealed the use of skin bleaching creams was prevalent among 77 percent of Nigerian women, which was the highest in Africa compared to 59 percent in Togo, 35 percent in South Africa and 27 percent in Senegal.

    She advised that people especially, those in the habit of bleaching their skins must fully appreciate their natural complexions and be very mindful of using substances and creams that may cause irreversible damage to their bodies.

    Adeyeye said: “It is my pleasure to be here again in this historic city of Ibadan for the flag-off of the South-West Zonal Media Sensitization Workshop on the Dangers of Bleaching Creams.”

    “Last year, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha acting on the resolutions of the Senate wrote to NAFDAC stressing the need to take stringent regulatory actions to stem the dangerous tide of rampant and pervasive cases of Nigerians using bleaching creams.”

    “We immediately took some decisive steps such as sensitization of the public through different media outlets, enforcement through intelligence and raids in trade fair complexes that have resulted in large seizures and destruction of violative products.”

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    “One of such sensitization actions was the flag-off of Media Sensitization Workshops organized for Journalists in Abuja, Lagos and Kano.”

    “Today’s sensitization workshop is, therefore, a fulfillment of my promise to cascade it to the six geo-political zones in the country as a deliberate strategy of mobilizing, educating, sensitizing, and challenging Nigerian Health Journalists to play frontline role in our concerted efforts to eradicate the menace of bleaching creams and needless waste of scarce resources in Nigeria.”

    “This sensitization workshop is a training the Trainers’ programme with the great expectation that participants will assume role of champions in the vanguard of the campaign against use of bleaching creams.”

  • ‘Role of Artificial Intelligence in improving early disease detection’

    ‘Role of Artificial Intelligence in improving early disease detection’

    Diabetes is a growing global health crisis, particularly in low-resource settings where access to healthcare is limited. Millions of people remain undiagnosed until severe complications arise due to the high cost of traditional diagnostic methods and a shortage of medical facilities. 

    This challenge calls for innovative solutions that can enable early detection, improve disease management, and reduce healthcare burdens. Predictive analytics, powered by machine learning and data science, is emerging as a game-changer in bridging this gap, offering cost-effective, scalable approaches for identifying individuals at risk before symptoms manifest.

    Building on this advancement, recent research explores the development of predictive models that analyze demographic and clinical data to detect diabetes risk early. By leveraging machine learning techniques, these models provide a more accessible and affordable alternative to conventional diagnostic tools, which are often out of reach for underserved communities. 

    Oworah Sunday, a researcher and Healthcare Data Analytics specialist, is at the forefront of this revolution, driving the application of predictive analytics to transform disease detection and management. His work, published in peer-reviewed journals, demonstrates how data-driven healthcare solutions can enable early intervention, ensuring that at-risk individuals receive timely medical attention before complications develop. 

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    By integrating predictive modeling into healthcare systems, his research contributes to more efficient resource allocation, ultimately improving patient outcomes and strengthening healthcare frameworks in low-resource settings.

    The implications of Oworah’s  work are significant. Early detection through predictive modeling reduces the incidence of severe diabetes-related complications, easing the strain on already fragile healthcare systems. It also enhances resource allocation, allowing healthcare providers to prioritize high-risk patients efficiently. 

    On a global scale, the success of such models in diabetes detection opens doors for applying similar techniques to other chronic diseases, marking a shift toward proactive, data-driven healthcare solutions. Policymakers and health organizations are increasingly recognizing the potential of predictive analytics in shaping the future of public health.

    Beyond its medical impact, Oworah’s research underscores the critical role of data science in modern healthcare. Traditional reactive approaches to disease management are gradually giving way to AI-driven solutions that emphasize prevention. 

    His work highlights the ethical and operational considerations of implementing predictive models, addressing concerns such as data privacy, model accuracy, and equitable access to technology. By collaborating with healthcare professionals and policymakers, Oworah is driving the adoption of responsible AI in medical practice.

    In conclusion, Oworah Sunday’s contributions to predictive healthcare analytics represent a major advancement in the fight against diabetes. His research not only enhances early detection strategies but also paves the way for broader applications of data science in medicine. 

    As healthcare continues to evolve with AI-driven innovations, his work exemplifies the power of interdisciplinary collaboration in creating cost-effective, inclusive, and proactive healthcare solutions for the future.

  • Recipes for  health in thunder,  lightening,  and rain(2)

    Recipes for health in thunder, lightening, and rain(2)

    As we approached 25 February 2023, the season of political lightening, thunder and rain in Nigeria after the respite of 2019, I checked my food supplements wardrobe for plant medicines relevant to the occasion. Some of them were Kyolic Stress and Fatigue, Hawthorn berries, Ubiquinol or Co-Enzyme Q10(CoQ10) of high dosage, ISK clear, Vida Max, Cardiotonic Pills, Magnesium, Choleduze (Omega-3 oil and Vitamin E), among others.

     This wardrobe is in one corner of my bedroom. In it, I stock some of the plant medicines of food supplements often requested by members of the KUSA GREEN PASTURES chat group. In my health care review as the 2023 Presidential and general elections approached, I sighted, also, other important food supplements as Kyolic Blood Sugar, Kyolic Immune, Maria Treben Bitters, Curcumin 2000X, Jobelyn, Amazon Prostate Support, Prosta Plus,  Prostate Easy Flow Tea, Amazon Liver Balance, Healthy Liver, Liver Balance and a lot more.

    The first group of food supplements are HEART specific. Many of us are not aware that our hearts are weak, and that the Presidential election results can trigger certain events in the blood circulation system of the heart and blood vessels which, in turn, may cause what doctors call “cardiovascular accidents” and, in some cases, death. One such death was the one I was informed of last week by one of my cousins. The gentleman was an acquaintance of both of us. He arrived from work and settled into a settee, waiting to be invited to table for dinner. When his wife came to call him over, he was gone!. He  had a heart attack!

    I knew joy on 25 February 2023 as I was walked down about one kilometer of road by Good Samaritan, Mr ALABA FADOLA,l from around my house to my polling station. He was voting for the first time, he told me. I could not remember for how long I had been voting. In 2011, I voted Jonathan, but went for Buhari in 2015 and 2019. I did not think I would vote this year until the election landscape began to get messier, and I did not wish, through inaction, to fuel lethargy against the fortunes of my preferred candidate. This is a serious matter. If everyone pulls back from inconvenience, believing someone else would do it anyway, no one or many persons may not do it in the end. That is what we often experience in low voter turnout. Yet many of us have learned from the Biblical story of the TALENTS that the talents not used and hidden are taken away and given to those who use their own talents properly. From this, we come face-to-face with the Justice in taking (something) away from him who hath not and giving it to the one who already has a-plenty. Nothing must be wasted!. If some persons are DETERMINED and others are LETHARGIC, who would the elections favour?

    Mr Alaba Fadola was DETERMINED. At about 50 or something like that( I couldn’t determine his age because I am vision challenged), he was determined, as I was. But we never spoke about our preferred candidates. What I meant by the walk giving me joy was that, because I hardly had  time and opportunity for physical exercises nowadays, a walk such as that afforded some of  the opportunity to stretch my muscles and check how my heart may be working under a little more exertion. Mr Fadola didnt know what was going on in my head.  That walk was a small “do”. For readers of this column who are familiar with Ikeja area of Lagos, I have been walked a few times from UNDER BRIDGE to Alausa Secretariat by JOY JOHN, who assisted with the typing for this column before she went to her nursing school. She was about 22, about 50 years younger then. One or more times, she would request we stop to board a bus. I would object and tell her she was experiencing results of a diet of white bread, soft drinks, sugar and shawarma. I never, as also happened last week, experienced breathlessness, chest pains, exhaustion and my joints did not give way.

    In this election season, many persons challenged with cardiovascular ailments may not be lucky with their systems as the results come in, and after. So, it is a wise decision to boost the health of the cardiovascular system with plant medicines at this time. Such persons are hypertensive. Hypertension connotes the image of blood vessels(arteries, veins and capillaries), which have hardened (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) because excess blood CALCIUM has settled in their soft muscles, or become blocked (ATHERIOSCElEROSIS) by cholesterol and other fatty plaque. That is not to mention blood vessels in which the NON-RETURN VALVES have been weakend or damaged. All these conditions cause the heart to pump blood harder through obstructions or over-resistant vessels, weakening it and, sometimes, causing it to enlarge. It is worse for the heart when the arteries which supply it with blood are hardened and blocked, and it is expected, in this condition, to work harder. That is when a simple task such as climbing staircases of taking short walks becomes huge tasks for the heart. It is not getting enough blood and oxygen(petrol) for the task, and it’s muscle fibers are dying instalmentally. Some people are likely to have an early warning signal in ANGINA PECTORIS, a pain in the chest which may radiate to the left shoulder blade(scapula) and down the left arm. Some persons may not be so lucky with early warning system.

    Fear, anxiety and stress

    Fear and anxiety, like stress, are inescapable in every day activities. Who has not experienced all three in Nigeria’s ongoing cash shorty? Where is that parent who does not encounter them in the upbringing of children?. I am yet to learn of courtships and even settled marriages which did not wade through them. Since the political campaigns for the 2023 elections began last year, we have had them a-plenty. I recall that this column advised in a series of articles then that everyone guard his or her health against the swirling storms. Here we are at last, those storms are breaking over the landscape, not swirling over it any longer. As the election results are being announced, lightening is flashing, thunder is roaring and rain is pouring down. Mother Nature equips our bodies to withstand these pressures, although not in perpetuity. When a cat and a dog square up for a fight, the hairs of the cat stand on end. This means it is preparing for a fight and stress hormones, especially CORTISOL and ADRENALIN are building up in it. Once the danger or need for a fight or flight is over, the body “calms down”,as we say, and the hairs fall back “at ease”.

    When the election results do not go our way, and we constantly realise we may not like the faces and the activities of the new President or Governor over the next four years, there is a tendency for us to weather the unpleasant situation and thought of it in fear, anxiety, if not grieving and even sliding into depression, all of which subject us to STRESS, especially PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS. The danger in this is that stress hormones will build up in the body and their accumulation can cause dangerous health problems, including CHOLESTEROL BuILD UP iN THE CIRCULATION, HiGH BLOOD TRIGLYCERIDES LEVRLS, AGGLUTINATING BLOOD PLATLETS, DIABETES, HYPERTENSION, HEART DISEASE, HEART ATTACK and STROKE.

    In fact, several studies now suggest the possibility of a heart attack occuring even in the absence of hypertension and such other   well-known risk factors such as diabetes, obesity, sedentary lifestyle of smoking, once cortisol blood or tissue or urinary cortisol levels are high. That is why it is important at this time to support the body’s efforts to overcome effects of fear, anxiety, grief and stress with plants medicines or nutritional supplements. Over about 40 years, I have studied some literature on many of the ones I suggested above for improving the health of the blood vessels and the heart(the cardiovascular system) to prevent the risks of hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, heart attack and stroke. The summary below on some of them is a summary as the word implies…

    Kyolic stress and fatige

    Kyolic is garlic aged for about  20 months to make the extracts 50 times more potent than farm garlic extracts.  It was developed  by the WAKANUGA company of Japan and now  produced  and marketed in the United States. Wherever recalls that the Children of Israel, as slaves in Egypt, were fed garlic rations with their meals to make them healthy and energetic fit for manual  labour may appreciate its impact on the cardiovascular system, bones, nerves and muscles. We learn, also, that  what may have amounted to the first recorded labour dispute in history occured in the desert when the children of Israel rebelled against Moses in the desert because they had no garlic rations for them. The angry, wandering people actually asked that he lead them back to Egypt!

     Modern studies of garlic extol its health virtues for such effects as normalising blood cholesterol levels,raising the counts of the good cholesterol (HDL), lowering the bad cholesterol ( LDL), killing bacteria,viruses and fungi, improving endurance,fighting cold and some throat ( remember Garlic perles!), improving blood circulation and strengthening the heart, culting blood sugar, aiding digestion and doing much, much more. There are about 20 versions of Kyolic Garlic. Each one has,complexed to this aged garlic, certain plant or nutritional factors specific to certain conditions to give it a special  KYOLIC brand name. Accordingly, KYOLIC STRESS and FATIGUE combined 600mg of Kyolic Garlic with THIAMINE(VitaminB1) Vitamin of nerves and muscles, VitaminB6, Vitamin B12 and GABA, an anti-stress and anti-fatigue substance which naturally occurs in human bodies but is rapidly consumed in stressful condition.

    Hawthorn berries

    Persons who are  challenged with hypertension, rapid heart beat ( thachicardia), palpitation and perhaps, angina PECTORIS and who have been trying Hawthorn berries where prescription medication seemed to not  have been much helpful,should give a salute to this herb. It is sold some timed as Hawthorn berries only or as  the berries combined with the seeds or flowers or all three together. The more comprehensive it is, the costier,though. In many human and animal  experiments, Hawthorn has been reported to dialate arteries of the heart, Thus,expanding their internal passages for blood  flow, making  more blood to flow to the heart and increasing oxygen and other nutrient supplies and saving the delicate muscle fibers from starvation, stress and instalmental death. Additionally, Hawthorn is reported to  improve the mechanical pump action of the  heart muscles in hypertension and in normal circumstances without necessarily causing it more stress and threatening its health. On  secondary hypertension, some  organs, apart from the blood vessels,  may have been  calcifying, and resisting blood flow through them. Such organs may include the liver, kidneys, spleen e.t.c. This causeds   the heart to pump harder to drive blood circulation through. Doing  so without assistance may cause the heart to weaken or begin to enlarge.  Such a heart may be on its way out and eventually give way in “congestive heart failure”. Prescriptions drugs slow down the heart, rather than energise it to do the work for which it was created. Slowing down the heart worsen blood, oxygen and nutrient supplies to all parts of the body and  slows waste and poison removal, thereby predisposing the cells,tissues and organs to premature aging and in  inefficiency or subnormal functioning. One of the order well known side effect of anti Hypertensive drugs is  ERECTILE disfunction.  A penil shaft  not well supplied with blood finds turgidity difficult to achieve or to maintain. In an old, old book titled MIRACLE MEDICINE FOODS , Rex Adams suggests that Vitamin B1 ( thiamine),combined with Garlic and Hawthorne helps to revive an enlarged heart.

    COQ10 ( Ubiquinol)

    I advise you  read as much as you can  about  DR. KARL FOLKERS on the internet. He has been researching this energy- producing substance since about1952 and is nicknamed by many  researchers in this field as”the father of CQ10 research”. It is erroneous to assume this substance works only for the  heart simply because many studied have  established it as  indispensable for heart health. Primarily, CoQ10 is found in the mitochondrium of the cell, the energy factory where  energy is produced. The more the CoQ10 a cell has,the more the  number of mitochondium( mitochondria…pl) that is present in it,and the more the energy output of that  cell. Thus, it has been theorised that cells may be  unable to successfully fight diseases because they do not have enough CoQ10, mitchondria and energy. Really, what can a weak( and lazy) person do?  Dr Folkers emphasises  CoQ10 for the heart because he found that heart diseases occur when CoQ10 content of the heart fall below a certain  level. The heart is an organ which works right  from the womb, non- stop,day and night,all the years of one’s life. It requires alot of energy to do its work, and it is said to have the largest stock of  CoQ10 among all the organs. This is why it has plenty of mitochondria and other energy  producing materials for its work.

    Europe cheated Nigeria in the 1980s when the knowledge of the  importance of CoQ10 reached Nigeria. The dosages per capsule or softgel we sold in those days hovered  between five and 10mg. Now,we know that in the processing of CoQ10 by the body,some of it is lost. The body processes  CoQ10 to UBIQUINOL before it can use it.  Thus, today,we know the healthy heart requires atleast  300mg of CoQ10 every day or about100mg of UBIQUINOL. Today, UBIQUINOL is sarce and expensive in Nigeria.

    There are three more points I would like to make in this summary. The first is that Dr Folkers, working with some medical doctors, carried out a”landmark” study in the Netherlands in which UBIQUINOL reportedly helped to reverse about 30 cases of terminal breast cancer. He prescribed UBIQUINOL at about 90mg daily along with some other nutritional supplements in a study to determine if nutritional supplements have any impact on breast cancer management or cure. Nothing seemed to  happen for three-months until one of the patients unilaterally raised the dosage to 290mg. Other women in the clinical trial did the same and achieved the  same results.  The  researchers concluded that the cell differentiation or cancer reversal may have been achieved when the cells acquired more energy to offset their trouble. The second point is that the lion, an energy burstling animal,goes first for the heart of its prey. If this is so, is it  because the heart has the largest concentration of CoQ10 in the body?. Thirdly,the heart is the only organs meat I eat   nowadays, because of Ubiquinol, of course! Sometimes,though, I  yield to”goat head” which is the preference of Udeme Edet James And who fixes meals in our household. For this week-end, if her  preferred Presidential  candidate,,becomes President-elect, there would be goat head and cow heart on the table!

    Vida Maxx

    This product came to  Nigeria 11 years ago.  It has two components…(a) fruitflow and(b) Resvida. Fruitflow is made from an extract of tomato which normalises platelet and triglyceride situations, preventing clumping. Resvida brings along Resveratol which dilates arteries. In eight human Clinical trials, one capsule starts to work within one hour of being injected and is active for the  next 12 hours. Since many cardiovascular accidents occur at night, this product may be good as a  night cap for persons who are prone to risk factors of hypertension,heart attack and stroke. In deed,does any -one have to wait to be prone to them?

    ISK clear

    ISK Is a code for ischemia, which relates to health accidents in the heart. The product is about two years old in Nigeria. Sunflower oil, Vitamin E and Vitamin B6 (pyrodoxine). Vitamin B6 remove excess water from the blood water volume, thereby acting like a diuretic, to reduce work load of the heart. Vitamin E is a blood thinner and a friend of muscles and the heart, which is a bundle of muscles.  Sunflower oil brings essential fatty acids which are good, also, for preventing  blood clots and protecting heart health.

    Cardiotonic pills 

    This was a rave of the 1990s. The experiment which sold it out then was that of a man whose hand was frozen and given  CARDIOTONIC pills after. In no time, the frozen hands regained its blood circulation and its life. The secret was one percent camphor added to the other ingredients.

    I love to write about food supplements or plant medicines and about how they may positively impact health in health care or sick care. In other words, I like to chew salacious meat for long but for the hungry throat… so, more about food supplements and plant medcines summary very soon.

  • Lagos ACPN seeks PCN Act implementation

    Lagos ACPN seeks PCN Act implementation

    Lagos State chapter of the Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN) has called for the full implementation of the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) law to enable the regulatory arm of the council, Pharmaceutical Inspection Committee (PIC) discharge its duty.

     Speaking at the association’s annual general meeting on Wednesday, the chairman, Pharm Lawrence Ekhator, said that the PIC is the arm of PCN that helps to regulate pharmacist practice especially community pharmacist practice in Nigeria. This is coming after the High Court stopped the PCN from sealing shops belonging to some illegal drug outlets.

     He said: “The pharmaceutical council law is a law we have clamouring for years as pharmacists and we are grateful to the president for deeming it fit to sign into law before his exist come May 2023. What we want as community pharmacist is the full implementation of the law with regard Pharmaceutical Inspection Committee (PIC).

     “We need to strengthen the law as it has been constituted to strengthen the PIC so that it can carry out its statutory functions as entrenched by law in regulating pharmacy practice in the nation which includes the patent medicine vendors and community pharmacists.

    “In addition, the law strengthens the PIC to begin to regulate even hospital pharmacy practice both in private and public hospitals whereby they can begin to enforce good pharmacy practice in hospitals. It means that any hospital pharmacist that is not registered by the Pharmacy Council should not be allowed to practice. So all pharmacies, everywhere drugs are stored in the nation whether, in the hospital, industry, community or patent medicine vendors, the new law allows the Pharmacy Council to regulate.

     “We are asking that this regulation be put in place so that the PIC can fully exercise what has been confined on him by law to do which is to make sure that pharmacy practice in all its aspects and ramifications anywhere and everywhere it is across the nation is regulated by the Pharmacy Council through the instrumentality of the PIC,” he said.

     Part of the association’s agenda was on the expired drug destruction discrepancy with the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration (NAFDAC). Ekhator said that community pharmacists in true conscience can’t pay to destroy a product that they have lost money on through expiration.

     “For us, we see it as double jeopardy and cannot afford to do it and even choose to do it, we should pay a minimal cost. Currently, NAFDAC says that drug destruction has been gazetted and that there are statutory fees and as community pharmacists, we are saying that those fees are not tandem with what we believe is good pharmacist practice in the sense that we have to pay millions to destroy products that we have already lost money on.

     “We are calling on NAFDAC and the Ministry of health and even the food and drug department of the ministry to look into the issue and endeavour to  make sure that community pharmacists get their expired drug products destroyed at minimal cost because as community pharmacists one of our slogan is to empower the community pharmacists to protect the people and we gave voluntarily decided to bring out these expired products to be destroyed by NAFDAC, we are aware that there are many open drug market that doesn’t carry out this exercise but we as a responsible professional have decided that it is our core mandate to protect the people but we found out that a situation where we are trying to do the right thing we are been slammed a heavy fine to do the right thing and this is not acceptable to us,” he said.  

  • Coalition calls for reinvestment of petrol subsidy into health sector

    Coalition calls for reinvestment of petrol subsidy into health sector

    The Health Sector Reform Coalition (HSRC) has called for the reinvestment of petroleum subsidies into the country’s health sector. Its Chairperson, Mrs Chika Offor, said this in a press conference in Abuja organised by the Coalition to analyse the health manifestos of the four front-running political parties in Nigeria.

     The right to health is inextricably linked to the right to life, as Nigeria is bound by certain laws and charters to protect the right to health of its citizens, HSRC boss said. Sustainable Development Goal 3 is to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all irrespective of age. According to the official, Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services. They also have the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.”

     Offor said that seeing the cross-cutting commitment to the removal of petroleum subsidy, which in 2022 gulped over 20 per cent of the country’s budget, HSRC boss suggests a substantial reinvestment of the subsidy package in the health sector. She said that the idea is not only because the removal creates ample fiscal space to achieve the Abuja Declaration, but because health is one of the few sectors that can provide immediate dividends of productivity for the people and economic growth for the country.

     She said it is necessary to inform Nigerians of the recent activities to help shape the political conversation around healthcare in the build-up to the long-anticipated 2023 polls. Offor said that HSRC is a coalition of more than 100 civil society organisations and other non-government actors who came together to drive citizens-led health sector reforms in the country. “Since this period, HSRC has continued to pursue the implementation of the Act and other sectoral reforms which have a strong potential for transforming the healthcare landscape in Nigeria through the provision of Primary Health Care (PHC) services to all Nigerians and providing a roadmap to th Universal Health Coverage (UHC).”

  • mPharma launches mobile POS to enhance pharmacies’ retail operations

    mPharma launches mobile POS to enhance pharmacies’ retail operations

    mPharma, a pan-African healthcare technology company, has launched Bloom POS Mobile, a mobile version of its popular Bloom web application. This innovative app allows pharmacies to perform retail activities on mobile phone devices, making it the perfect solution for facilities that face frequent power outages or lack of internet access. “We are excited to launch Bloom POS Mobile and make it easier for pharmacies to access our platform and capture sales in real-time. The true impact of the care that mutti pharmacies provide to their communities is immeasurable and we remain committed to helping them boost their revenues as well as their impact in the communities they serve,” said Gregory Rockson, CEO of mPharma.

     The Bloom POS Mobile app is designed for Pharmacy Counter Assistants and is available for Android devices running version 8 or higher. It includes the POS, sales history, and inventory management feature, allowing users to make a sale, view their sales history, and access their inventory as they would on the web application. The app can be used offline, giving it a unique positioning in markets where power outages are common. “Our goal is to make Bloom accessible to everyone, regardless of their internet or power situation. We understand that frequent power outages can prevent facilities from capturing sales in real-time; so we developed this app to help them overcome this challenge and continue to grow their businesses,” said Dorinda Misrowoda, Product Manager of Bloom POS Mobile.

     The Bloom POS Mobile app is easy to use and offers a range of benefits for Pharmacy Counter Assistants and Pharmacy owners, including the ability to capture sales at anytime, anywhere, regardless of internet or power availability; real-time access to sales history and inventory data; and the ability to use the app offline, reducing the need for internet access.

  • A boost for herbal medicine as NNMDA unveils ISO-certified laboratory

    A boost for herbal medicine as NNMDA unveils ISO-certified laboratory

    With the unveiling of the much-awaited ISO-certified research laboratory complex by the Nigeria Natural  Medicine Development Agency (NNMDA), herbal medicines practice and production in Nigeria is about to witness a huge turnaround – a development that  can facilitate global best practices among traditional medicine practitioners (TMPs) in the country. According to the Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr Olorunnimbe Mamora, the international certification will also enhance empirical data generation for academic and industrial research in the field of natural medicine.

     Mamora, who spoke at length about benefits of herbal medicine, disclosed that the laboratory was specifically designed with state-of-the-art equipment to support herbal medicine research and development, improve the export potential of drug raw materials, active pharmaceutical ingredients, and also support the general quality health infrastructure in the country. Recalling how the NNMDA laboratory project commenced in 2017, with the aim of resolving the barrage of health challenges bedevilling most nations of the world including Nigeria, Mamora expressed satisfaction with the completion of the laboratory with ISO17025-2017 certification on critical foods and drugs’ product line qualification.

     Other critical purposes the research lab will serve including “development of ethno medicines/herbal medicines and products; assurance of the quality and standardisation of developed herbal medicines and products. Generation of the needed scientific data to show the potentials of every developed herbal medicines/products brought to the laboratory for evaluation; a platform for collaborative research from different institutions interested in ethno medicine; and a place for the evaluation of herbal medicines/products imported into the country.”

     Also speaking at the event, Chairman, Governing Board, NNMDA, Pharm. Victor Terah Patrick, toed the line of Mamora on the need to harness indigenous medicines to the benefits of Nigerians. He urged the staff of the agency on adequate maintenance of the facility for sustainability and efficiency. Patrick also commended the NNMDA Director-General, Dr Sam Etatuvie, for his visionary leadership and efforts in repositioning the agency to perform its statutory duty of expanding the frontiers of natural medicine practice and enhancing global best practices in the field of natural medicine.

      “We must leverage global recognition and return to the use of natural medicine. Let us harness its use to prevent, manage and treat diseases and enhance health/wellness, thus promoting the activities of the agency as well as generate interest and stimulate investment in natural/traditional medicine, which is our pride and heritage. I call on the entire staff of the agency to ensure that this General Laboratory Complex is well maintained, and deployed to serve the interest of the public. I believe this complex will improve the agency’s internally generated revenue and enhance its visibility.”

     While appreciating everyone that contributed to the success of the agency, Dr Etatuvie expressed his delight in seeing his dream for the institution come true with the unveiling of the research laboratory. With the ISO 17025-2017 Certification, he stated that natural medicine practice in the country can now compete favourably with those in the global landscape. The NNMDA boss also sent a patronage invitation to all practitioners in Nigeria to seize the opportunity of a standardised research laboratory in refining their local products to be viable both in local and internationally markets. “The vision of this laboratory has been on my mind since 2017, so I thank God for bringing it to fruition today. The attainment of ISO Certification is a big leap for natural medicine development agency in the country. I know many labs in our country, but to successfully complete and commission such a standardised laboratory is not a common feat. I think it is a very big achievement for the agency.

     “We want to encourage all natural medicine producers, all pharma manufacturers, to start to patronise the lab. We have well-trained consultants working in the lab. So you can conduct any type of laboratory test to provide data for the safety or efficacy of whatever medical or traditional therapy, useful for our people. Like the minister said, this is a very virgin land that this country must pay attention to. A lot of research has been done from the universities to other research institutes, but we need verification. If you claim that this is possible, we need a laboratory to gather the data that will convince the clinicians to be able to say yes, I’m confident that this product found the results the manufacturer claims it has got,” he said.

  • Recipes for health in thunder, lightening, and rain (1)

    Recipes for health in thunder, lightening, and rain (1)

    When shall we all meet again? If you caught me red handed, and on the wrist for that  matter,  my imagination was with the three wierd sisters or witches in William Shakes Peare’s “Macbeth”. Either providentially or by the diabolical design of witches,the “three weird sisters” were on the homeward  route of Macbeth and his cousin, Banquo, from a  battle field. They had  gone to  wage war against a noble man of Scotland, the Thane of Cawdor, who rebelled against King Duncan. Macebeth and Banquo were victorious, and were to meet in the camp on the way with King Duncan, who was with his eldest son, Malcolm.

     One of the  weird sisters asked the others:

    “When  shall  we three meet again? “

    The second witch replied: ” in Thunder, lightening (and) rain, when the hourly bourly is done (and)the battle ( is) lost (and) won”.

     The English Literature teacher who prepared my class at Olivet -Baptist High School, OYo, in 1967-1968 for “O” Level examination 45 years ago, taught us of the diabolism, vaulting ambitions, lust for power,bloody abuse of power, treachery,tragedy and the triumph of good over evil in Scotland of those days which Shakespeare tried to encapsulate in  Macbeth, mingling some fiction with reality. 

     Those witches gave Macbeth assurances that he would become the Thane of Cawdor and, later, the king of Scotland. Already,Macebeth was Thane of Glamis. A Thane was a royal title of a noble man with vast land ownership in exchange for loyal military service to the King.  Macbeth’s  first cousin,  Duncan, was the King of Scotland. Duncan succeded his grandfather, Malcolm the II (1005-1034),  a very weak king under whose rule the Vikings,a sea fearing people from Scandinavia, raided and ravaged the four kingdoms which made up Scotland of those days. Macbeth, alone, would meet with the witches again during which they would promise him that  no man born of a woman would ever defeat him in battle until the woods of Birnam moved to Dunsinane. Birnam was a forest near the castle of Dunsinane where Macbeth lived.  But they told him too, that he had to be wary of Macduff,a Thane completely loyal to Duncan and his son Malcolm. During  Macbeth and Banquo’s encounter with the witches, these women told Banquo, to MacBeth’s hearing,that the children of Banquo will become Kings in Scotland. These prophecies set up confusion in the souls of two cousins. Meanwhile,Duncan,their blood relation, was the king of Scotland. This made the confusion even more riotus, especially after Duncan,happy with the victory of Macbeth, made him the Thane of Cawdor and named his own son, Malcolm, as the heir apparent to the throne of Scotland.

    Macbeth was destablised. The witches said he would be thane of cowdor and that the sons of Banquo would be king.  Now, King Duncan has made him thane of cawdor and announced Malcolm as successor to the throne. Did this mean Macbeth will no longer be king as the witches prophesied? Did this mean Malcolm   would be king in his place? Did this  mean the sons of Banquo, and not him or Malcolm will succeed King Duncan?. It is this  confusion which led Macbeth, thane of  Glamis and now thane of cawdor, back to the three witches.

    To help us understand this play better, our English Literature teacher took my class  100s of years back in history to  when Scotland of today was a group of four communities constantly raided and ravenged by the VikingsI. The Vikings were a sea fearing people from Scandinavia. Duncan was a very effective king who not only united the four kingdoms and chased away the Vikings, but became so confident of the security of the nation and his monarch that he even undertook a State visit to Rome. Macbeth was a thane filled with respect and gratitude for the State and Monarch until King Duncan announced him as the thane of Cawdor  after the incumbent thane was arrested and executed for treason. Macbeth remembered the witches has said he would become thane of cawdor, and, later,King of Scotland. Vaulting ambition errupted in Macbeth. He began to dream of becoming the King.

    The opportunity came when King Duncan visited Macbeth and his Dunsinane Cattle. Lady Macbeth encourage her husband to murder the king. Macbeth gave the King and his Entourage a grand dinner. Lady Macbeth makes sure the king’s own guards drank themselves to stupor. That night, lady Macbeth pushed a hesitant Macbeth to   murder  King Duncan in his sleep. Macbeth was timid. He brought to their bedroom the blood- soaked dagger he plunged into King Duncan. Lady Macbeth thought this was a stupid thing to do because it could make the murder traceable to them. So, she collected the dagger from Macbeth and took it to where the drunken  guards of King Duncan stupidly lay fast asleep to implicate them with the King’s murder.

     In the morning, Macduff, a thane loyal to King Duncan and his son, Malcolm, accompanied by  a young thane, Lennox, came to visit the king at Macbeth’s  Dunsinane Cattle. Macduff was the thane the witches told Macbeth to beware of. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth pretended to still be asleep when the visitor came.Lennox  blamed the murder on the druken sleeping gaurds who were covered with blood and found with blood stained dagger.  Beholding the murder, Macduff rushed back to Macbeth and Lady Macbeth who both pretended shocked. Macbeth executed the guards, pretending love for King Duncan.Suppecting evil drama, Duncan’s sons Malcolm and Donalbian, fleed to England, paving way for Macduff, their father’s loyal thane, to suspect them of the murder.

    In a series of rapidly unfolding events, Macbeth became King of Scotland. Macbeth murdered Banquo. Banquo’s ghost appeared to Macbeth at State dinners, causing Macbeth to behave unusually. Lady Macbeth would make other excuses for Macbeth’s behaviour imbalance and dismiss the gathering. Later,  Lady Macbeth became insane and died. Macduff found Scotland unsafe and flee to England. Macbeth ordered the murder of his household in Scotland.  Before Macbeth could kill  Banquo, Banquo asked his son to flee as well.

     The fufilment of the witches prophecies that  Macbeth would be Thane of cawdor, and later King of Scotland, was causing confusion  in the royalty.  Macbeth wondered if Duncan’s son, Maclcolm, will fight back to reclaim the throne, and if Banquo’s sons would supplant him. Meanwhile, the sons of Duncan, supported by Macduff, decided in England to raise an army and fight back.

    Macbeth went  back to the witches. They gave him two assurances. One was that no man born of a woman would ever defeat him in battle. The other was that he would come to no harm until the woods of Birnam moved to Dunsinane. Despite these assurances, the witches warned Macbeth to beware of  Macduff.  Macbeth was confident he had secured the throne. How would the forest of  Birnam  ever move and come to Dunsinane? Would the trees uproot themselves and walk, or would they fly like birds? And where is that man not born of a woman?

    But soldiers of the resistance army did move through Birnam forest, cutting tree branches which they used as  comonflags. This gave the impression of the forest  moving towards Dunsinane Cattle. Macbeth, alarmed, felt deceived and betrayed!. Why where they not straight forward? He still trusted, though,that there was no man a woman didn’t give bath to. The battle raged on. Soldiers from Birnam forest entered Dunsinane Cattle. Macbeth’s guards were killed. Finally, Macbeth stood  face-to-face before Macduff. The witches had warned him to beware of Macduff, the thane loyal to Duncan and his son, the heir apparent, Malcolm. Macbeth told Macduff to not waste his time because no man born of a woman could kill him. Macduff shocked Macbeth with the revelation that he was not naturally delivered of his mother but taken out of her womb through ceasarian surgery. Macduff killed Macbeth, and Malcolm, the heir apparent, became the King of Scotland in the triumph of good over evil, and of Light over Darkness. Banquo’s son did not become a king in the play.

    Oh! Witches!

    Men have not stopped being men, nor have women stoppe4d being women since the days of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in the struggle for power. Murder still takes place, although not always in the physical sense. Men still bridge agreements and dash hopes. These are forms of murder. But, everywhere, the universal law of good always overtaking evil has never changed. We learned in Macbeth that men need to be wary of women and of diabolism which always double speaks.  Duncan was too trusting. He ought to have slept in his strange castle with one eye open. It is not wrong to trust. Trustworthiness is an ideal quality every human being should struggle to possess and adorn his or her soul with. The trouble is that it may be foolish to absolutely trust in a world where majority of mankind is not delibrately striving towards Trustworthiness. His personal guards were gluttonous. Did no one brief them to not touch alcohol in a foreign Castle? The sons of Duncan were wise to flee Scotland. A Yoruba adage says a wise child does not asked the elders about who killed his father until his hands are firm on the handle of a sword. Babquo was foolish. Another Yoruba adage says:  Iku t’on pa ojugba eni, owe lo n pa f’eni ( The death is killing our mates is speaking in parable to us). Who in the Nigeria of 2020 and 2021 visit a Vivid 19 patient at home?

    Health

    While I was contemplating a column for today, I did not know how and why my thought kept wondering  to the opening question of the three witches in Macbeth… When Shall We Three Meet Again.., in Thunder, lightening or rain?, and the reply of one of them… When the hourly burly is done and the battle is won and lost. I remembered that the 2023 election campaigns have pitched friends against friends. So, I wondered: when shall we all meet again as friends? I know that the next date for this column is next  Thursday March 2, 2023, by which time we should have known which battle has been won and which one have been lost, and who the incoming President of Nigeria is. The various consultant groups of the various candidates would by then have amounted to nothing more than the three weird sisters and their prophecies which have taken out health through catastrophic storms  of  “thunder, lightening and rain” in our heart and souls. The dust will not settle so soon and so easily, and that is why this column suggests  recipes for health in thunder, lightening and rain. For, like the weird sisters, that is where we all shall meet for some time, learning to peacefully co-exist again for all time.

    Poll effects

    The battle will be “won” and “lost”. Greeners will rejoice. Loser are  likely to be depressed. But joy also does kill. So, this is a dangerous season for health. The man or woman going into depression self-detect the slide. It all usually starts with disappoinment followed by grief, anxiety, sadness, withdrawal, insomnia, inferiority complex, hatred for the victor,  dysperception ( deconstruction of positive values always into negative values,expressing no gratitude for good turns, hating those who love them, taking from their environment and giving nothing back in return etc), hallucinating and soliloquizing.  Soliloquizing, talking to oneself, is an interesting feature. The person who locks himself or herself up within himself or herself soon built up powerful pressure within enough to blast the mind. Soliloquizing helps to reduce some pressure and prevents emotional, mental, psychic or spiritual blast and damage. These attitudes may suggest that the mind is becoming  congested with negative values and becoming sick. It is not wrong at this stage to seek the help of a psychiatrist or a clinical  psychologist. What be wrong is an absolute belief that these health specialists  and others have all  the magic  wands  in their practice.  Hospital medications does not always effectively affect the mind, if it does at all. They treat the body and not the soul or spirit, which many people erroneously call the mind. Thus, hospital medications treatteout side, the body, and not the spirit, the man or woman who owns that body. The inner man or woman may profit, however, if the body is made unusable to those entities which possess it  on account of poor blood radiation and lock out the rightful owner of that body from the brain. In order words, depression may devolve into possession or occupation by a soul which is not the original owner of that body. The answer to this problem is consumption of the right  kinds of foods and drinks and being in the right frame of mind, always. The clinical  psychologist and the psychiatrist nurse may  help if he or she is armed with the knowledge of who or what man is, the coming into being, of man on earth, man in relation to the Universe in which he exists and of which he  is a part, the various  spheres of existence in the Universe, particularly the Power  Centres, some of which  Christians call the principalities.

    Power  Centre

    These are locations in the universe where human beings congregate after earth- life if they are heading homeward to Paradise or descending into the abyss, depending on their nature. Thus,  there are  uplifting power centres and there are dark, depressing ones. They are all like “broadcasting stations” sending signals to the earth. On earth, humans also transmit signals (telepathy, for example) and receive signals.  Like receiving ” radio or television sets” each one of us receives signals from the power centre he or she tunes to. If the election rigger seeks ideas from within himself for his occupation, he will receive “broadcasts” from a power centre of the nature of his activity where like souls congregate. Persons who are always afraid are made more  afraid likewise, whereas  courageous persons are made more  courageous by the power centres of courage which feed their souls with courage. Thus, the persons who feels the world is after him will find no peace in his mind whereas  the man who believes he can storm the mountains will never be deterred even if all men on earth confront him.

    Lesser Ills

    This column is not concerned about the psychiatric aspects of post-election traumas. It wishes to address only some of those much simpler conditions which nutritional food supplements may resolve.

    This include:

    •Stress

    •insomnia

    •elevated blood  pressure

    •Indigestion.

    •Anxiety

    •Nervousness

    •elevated blood cholesterol

    To be continued…