ENSURE SANITIZERS ARE DULY REGISTERED BEFORE PURCHASE – FDA
The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has asked the
Ghanaian public to be cautious when buying hand sanitizers in the wake of the
coronavirus outbreak in Ghana.
The FDA said although it has increased its surveillance across the country to ensure fake sanitizers are not released onto the market to endanger the lives of Ghanaians, the public must also be cautious when making a purchase.
The FDA said although it has increased its surveillance across the country to ensure fake sanitizers are not released onto the market to endanger the lives of Ghanaians, the public must also be cautious when making a purchase.
The director of communications, James Lartey
speaking to Nana Ampratwum on Silver fm morning show, Omanbapa sighted by Africanewsgh said “The general public must
ensure that all hand sanitizers purchased are duly registered by the FDA and
have not expired.
“The FDA is also facilitating the registration of more hand sanitizers with a fast track process to mitigate the shortage on the market.”
“The FDA is also facilitating the registration of more hand sanitizers with a fast track process to mitigate the shortage on the market.”
He also discouraged the use of homemade sanitizers being
taught on social media as it hasn’t been tested and approved and doesn’t meet
the standard.
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