Two ladies, all bearing the name Florence (surnames withheld), one of  which is a student of the Benue State University, Makurdi, have been  confirmed dead after taking gentamicin 280mg injection.
According to the Director General of the National Agency for Food,  Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Dr. Paul Orhii, who disclosed  this in an interview with LEADERSHIP, yesterday,  the incident occurred  in Gboko and Makurdi, the state capital.
The NAFDAC DG narrated that one of the ladies had gone to a road side  pharmaceutical store in Makurdi to purchase some drugs for an ailment  that infected her and that the chemist wrongly recommended the drug and  gave her the injection which led to her death  on the spot.
Orhii further revealed that the other lady, who he said was from  Gboko, had also gone to a hospital in the area for treatment and that  she was equally injected with the gentamicin 280mg drug and she  died  few minutes after taking the injection.
LEADERSHIP gathered that the incident occurred in a popular hospital  in Gboko, a major town in Benue State and home of the Tiv nation.
The NAFDAC Director General in the interview said that the fake  gentaicin 280mg was causing deafness, unnecessary bleeding and death and  stated that the agency had placed a ban on the importation and use of  the drug in the country.
He advised members of the public to beware of the use of counterfeit  drugs and said that any medical expert who was caught prescribing fake  drugs would be  sanctioned by  law.
 

 
 
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