Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Weah’s 9th Street Home Gutten By fire

    September 24, 2025

    MPC Leader Freeman Pledges Support for Youth in Grand Bassa, Eyes 2030 Presidential Run

    September 24, 2025

    @UNGA: President Boakai Renews Call for Support for the Establishment of War & Economic Crimes Court In Liberia

    September 24, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Health
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Education
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Independent Probe News
    • Home
    • Judiciary
    • International
    • Politics
    • Picks
    • Opinion
    Subscribe
    Independent Probe News
    Home » LMHRA Clarifies Media Reports of Counterfeit Medication
    Civil society

    LMHRA Clarifies Media Reports of Counterfeit Medication

    Austine NewmanBy Austine NewmanJuly 31, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The attention of the Board of Directors and the Management of the Liberia Medicines & Health Products Regulatory Authority (LMHRA) has been drawn to recent trending media reports on a medical event that occurred at the St. Joseph’s Catholic Hospital in January 2025 and the resultant regulatory response of the LMHRA. While it is not standard practice of the LMHRA to litigate sensitive health issues in the media, it is expedient in this instance to lend some clarity on this matter.

    Following the death of a 16-year-old boy at the St. Joseph’s Catholic Hospital in January 2025 and the subsequent release of the investigative report by the Liberia Medical & Dental Council (LMDC), the LMHRA launched an independent investigation into the medical products that were used in order to identify the cause(s) of the Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR), assess the regulatory status of the drugs involved and proffer measures to prevent future occurrences.

    The findings of the LMHRA’s independent investigation revealed that:

    • The Anesthesia Bupivacaine spinal injection with Tradename Marcaine® Spinal Heavy (0.5%), in additional to five other medications, were administered to the patient
    • Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) which the patient experienced is not uncommon in medical practice
    • Attribution of ADR to a drug after a concoction of medications has been administered, is rather inconclusive in the absence of further medical investigation including testing
    • All of the medications administered during the procedure met the basic regulatory requirements as stipulated by the LMHRA with the exception of the Anesthesia Bupivacaine spinal injection
    • The regulatory violation of the Bupivacaine spinal injection was that the labeling was done in a foreign language. This contravenes chapter 2, section 1, number 3 of the regulations for labelling of medicines and health products. It states that “all information contained on the label of medicines and health products must be in English”.
    • In 2022, G2 Pharmacy applied to the LMHRA for the registration of Bupivacaine spinal injection and after the drug dossier review, were granted registration for a period of three years and has since been importing the drug into the country.
    • The investigative team, on inspection of the pharmacy of St. Joseph Catholic Hospital noted that 24 packs of the anesthesia drug, Bupivacaine spinal injection, was still in stock and all had inscriptions in a foreign language.

    After a review of the findings, the LMHRA Management Team carried out the following Regulatory actions:

    • The remaining 24 packs of Bupivacaine spinal injection found in the St. Joseph Catholic Hospital Pharmacy were removed from the premise and taken to the LMHRA’s Central Office.
    • The Regulatory lapses of G2 pharmacy relative to the labeling of the Bupivacaine spinal injection in a foreign language were referred to the LMHRA Hearing Board for further investigation
    • The hearing Board, having done its investigation into the matter, recommended that G2 Pharmacy be fined the sum of US$10,000.00 (Ten thousand US Dollars) to which the G2 Pharmacy took an appeal. Having reviewed the Act of 2010 and the “Regulations on Mislabeling” and recognized that the recommended fine was far beyond the maximum fine for the offense, the management of LMHRA approved the appealed fine of $1,500.00 which the G2 Pharmacy has since paid.
    • The Board of Directors also recommended that the LMHRA management team carry out the following actions:
      • Conduct Post Market Surveillance to remove all Bupivacaine Spinal Injection in circulation.
      • Plan and conduct refresher trainings for ADR reporters in health facilities
      • Develop a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) relative to the importation of drugs in small quantities (orphan products)
      • Develop an information dissemination system that will promptly provide information on ADR to the general public.

    The LMHRA assures the general public that it remains committed to its core mandate of protecting the health of the Liberian population by ensuring that only quality medicines and health products are in circulation in Liberia.

    Loading

    Related

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleNo Criminal Conspiracy In Alleged 4.8 billion Mining Defrauding Case’, Koisee L. N. Garmo  clarifies…..
    Next Article PERSPECTIVE: REVENUE, REFORM, AND REPRESENTATION
    Austine Newman
    • Website

    Related Posts

    UL Signs A MoU With The LWSC To Boost Sanitary And Hygiene Facilities On UL Campuses

    September 24, 2025

    MCC Commemorates ‘ World Cleanup Day 2025’ under the theme “Green Actions for a Clean Future.”

    September 20, 2025

    MFDP Calls for Legislative Enactment for National Service Program

    September 19, 2025

    Comments are closed.

    Editors Picks

    UL Faculty Association Extends Strike Amid Unresolved Grievances, Threatens Further Disruption to Academic Calendar

    September 15, 2025

    ANNUAL MESSAGE DELIVERED BY H.E JOSEPH NYUMA BOAKAI, Sr. PRESIDENT OF LIBERIA To the 55th Legislature; Monday, January 27, 2025

    January 27, 2025

    LIBERIA: Ban on Gas Selling In Mayonnaise Jars and Jerry Cans Goes Into Effect January 15

    January 2, 2025

    PERSPECTIVE: A Tribute to a Falling Peacemaker: President Jimmy Carter:

    January 2, 2025
    Top Reviews

    Youth Empowered by Eco-Brigade Initiative in Gbarpolu and Rivercess

    By Austine Newman

    World Leaders React To Former US President Jimmy Carter’s Death

    By Austine Newman

    Women Increase Advocacy for Electoral Reforms and Political Participation

    By Austine Newman
    Advertisement
    Demo
    Our Picks

    Weah’s 9th Street Home Gutten By fire

    September 24, 2025

    MPC Leader Freeman Pledges Support for Youth in Grand Bassa, Eyes 2030 Presidential Run

    September 24, 2025

    @UNGA: President Boakai Renews Call for Support for the Establishment of War & Economic Crimes Court In Liberia

    September 24, 2025

    No Sign for Ending UL-SUP CRISIS

    September 24, 2025
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    Don't Miss

    LNP Clash With CDC Supporters At RIA During Weah’s Return

    By Chester SmithSeptember 22, 2025

    By Amos Harris ROBERTS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (RIA), Margibi County – The highly anticipated return of…

    Loading

    Musa Bility Vows to Defeat Pres. Boakai face-down in 2029 Election

    September 21, 2025

    Unity Party Suspends 28 NEC Members For Neglect of Duties

    September 15, 2025

    Ministry of State  Holds Strategic Reassurance Meeting with Staffers

    September 15, 2025
    Copyright © 2024. Designed by Austine Newman.
    • Home
    • Judiciary

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.