The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has seized five containers of imported counterfeit aphrodisiacs, known as Heragra and Ziagra.
An aphrodisiac is a substance that, when consumed, increases sexual desire.
The Director General of the agency, Dr. Paul Orhii, who spoke at a briefing where the suspected importers were paraded in Lagos, stated that NAFDAC officials intercepted another container of fake drugs at the Lagos Port Complex, Apapa.
The fake products seized by the agency in collaboration with the officials of the Nigeria Customs Service and Port Health Services were valued at N270million.
Orhii stated that the consumption of the seized drugs could lead to heart attacks, liver failure, kidney damage and death in its victims.
He said, “The aphrodisiacs were labeled as anti-malarial drugs; still they were intercepted at the terminals. These products are known drugs of misuse and abuse, which can result in very serious health problems such as increased blood pressure, stroke, ulceration of the gastro-intestinal tract, tolerance and dependence.
“May I also state that regular use of these drugs over time can cause stroke, liver diseases, kidney disease, swelling of the face and tongue and skin disease.”