Title of article :
Adverse Event Monitoring of Artemesinin Combination Therapy in Nigeria: The Challenges and Limitations of the Study
Author/Authors :
Oshikoya, KA Academic Division of Child Health - University of Nottingham - The Medical School - Derbyshire Children s Hospital - Uttoxeter Road - Derby DE22 3DT, UK
Abstract :
Artemesinin combination therapies (ACTs) are first line antimalarial
drugs in malaria endemic regions of the world as
recommended by the World Health Organization. ACTs are
relatively new in Nigeria and there is little experience with
their use. The pharmacovigilance of ACT drugs has been advocated
in African countries so as to establish their safety in the
African population. There is an on-going adverse event monitoring
of the ACT drugs in Nigeria and a preliminary result
has been published by the National Agency for Food and Drug
Administration and Control. This commentary aims to discuss
the challenges and limitations of the on-going
pharmacovigilance of ACT drugs in Nigeria and proffer useful
suggestions on how to overcome the problems.
Keywords :
COMMENTARY , Adverse Event Monitoring , Artemesinin Combination , Therapy in Nigeria , The Challenges and Limitations of the Study
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics