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Drug Inspectorate Department DRUG INSPECTORATE DEPARTMENT LIST OF LICENSED STORAGE FACILITIES BY THE FDA AS AT MARCH 2019 NO. NAME OF COMPANY LOCATION ADDRESS PRODUCTS APPLICATION STATUS VALID UNTIL HOUSE NO. 50, ADJACENT GHANA EXPORT FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 1 BASELINE LIMITED PROMOTION COUNCIL, NEAR COCOA HOUSE, EXPIRED JANUARY, 2019 PRODUCTS TUDU, ACCRA PLOT NO. 137, TEMA MOTORWAY INDUSTRIAL WORLDWIDE HEALTHCARE FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 2 AREA, NEAR COCA COLA ROUNDABOUT, EXPIRED JANUARY, 2019 LIMITED (BONDED) PRODUCTS SPINTEX ROAD, ACCRA TOBINCO PHARMACEUTICALS FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 3 H/NO. 3, ALAYE LINK, MAWULI ESTATE, HO EXPIRED JANUARY, 2019 LIMITED - HO (V/R) PRODUCTS 132, SHIRAZ ZIBLIM OLD KALADAN FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 4 PHARMANOVA LIMITED (TAMALE) EXPIRED JANUARY,2019 LAMASHEGU, TAMALE PRODUCTS HOUSE No. 3, KUKUO Residential Area OFF DANADAMS PHARMACEUTICAL FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 5 TAMALE TEACHING HOSPITAL ROAD AYAANA EXPIRED FEBRUARY, 2019 INDUSTRY LIMITED (TAMALE) PRODUCTS BYULDING, TAMALE HILLS PHARMACY LIMITED D470/A ADDITROM LAKE ROAD , ADABRAKA, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 6 (ADABRAKA) EXPIRED FEBRUARY, 2019 ACCRA PRODUCTS HILLS PHARMACY LIMITED A/B 12 ON A40 HERMAN CLOSE, AGYEMAN FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 7 EXPIRED FEBRUARY, 2019 (LATERBIOKOSHIE) STREET, LATERBIOKOSHIE, ACCRA PRODUCTS REISS TOWERS C/172/3, PARADISE ROAD, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 8 REISS & CO. GHANA LIMITED EXPIRED FEBRUARY, 2019 AKANETSO, ASYLUM DOWN, ACCRA PRODUCTS NO. 141, TSUIBLEOO STREET, NEAR FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 9 PHILIPS PHARMACEUTICALS LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH, NORTH KANESHIE, EXPIRED MARCH, 2019 PRODUCTS ACCRA TOTAL FAMILY HEALTH FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 10 EMPOWER BUILDING, SPINTEX ROAD, ACCRA. EXPIRED MARCH, 2019 ORGANIZATION PRODUCTS HOUSE NO. A900/1 GUGGISBERG AVENUE, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 11 ROCK CHEMISTS EXPIRED MARCH, 2019 KORLE BU, ACCRA PROUCTS 229/4 OFFICIAL TOWN MAIN STREET, NEAR SHALINA HEALTHCARE (GH) FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 12 ADABRAKA POLICE STATION, ADABRAKA, EXPIRED MARCH, 2019 LIMITED PRODUCTS ACCRA HOUSE NO. B17, BEHIND ASAMANKESE MAIN FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 13 AMEN-AMEN PHARMACY LIMITED APPROVED APRIL, 2019 MARKET, ASAMANKESE, E/R PRODUCTS, FOOD SUPPLEMENTS AMA-2, WAWA STREET, NEAR BAYPORT FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 14 CENTILLION PHARMA LIMITED APPROVED APRIL, 2019 SAVINGS AND LOANS, KOKOMLEMLE, ACCRA PRODUCTS EAST CANTONMENTS PHARMACY CIRCLE NEAR 1ST AFRICAN REMITTANCE FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 15 LIMITED APPROVED APRIL, 2019 HOUSE, ADJACENT THE LOOM, ACCRA PRODUCTS (CIRCLE, ACCRA) KOBI MEMORIAL PHARMACY PLOT 13, BLOCK P, TAFO NHYIAESO, NEAR FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 16 APPROVED APRIL, 2019 LIMITED OKOMFO ANOKYE SCHOOL, KUMASI PRODUCTS, MEDICAL DEVICES FODAI PLAZA BUILDING, 2ND FLOOR, 18 FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 17 PHINAS PHARMA LIMITED APPROVED APRIL, 2019 JUNCTION, SPINTEX ROAD, ACCRA PRODUCTS ROXIN GHANA LIMITED (KUMASI STREET 1, DANYAME-KOKOBEN, KOKOBEN FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 18 APPROVED APRIL, 2019 SITE) DANYAME, ASHANTI WEST PRODUCTS, FOOD SUPPLEMENTS ERNEST CHEMISTS LIMITED PLOT NO. C258/1, VANDERPUYE ROAD, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 19 APPROVED APRIL, 2019 (ADABRAKA) ADABRAKA, ACCRA PRODUCTS ERNEST CHEMISTS LIMITED FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 20 PLOT NO. 102, SPINTEX ROAD, ACCRA APPROVED APRIL, 2019 (SPINTEX) PRODUCTS FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL SHARP PHARMACEUTICALS H/NO. 24/26 MANGO TREE AVENUE, ASSYLUM 21 PRODUCTS, HERBAL MEDICINES, APPROVED APRIL, 2019 LIMITED DOWN FOOD SUPPLEMENTS PLOT NO. LS/RE/DEV/388, LASHIBI MAIN ROAD FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 22 CARLWIL HEALTHCARE LIMITED NEAR SHALOM SPOT JUNCTION ON KLAGON APPROVED MAY, 2019 PRODUCTS ROAD HOUSE NO. PLOT 1 BLOCK 1, OPPOSITE GB PHARMA GHANA LIMITED FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 23 PALMER INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, SOUTH APPROVED MAY, 2019 (KUMASI) PRODUCTS PATASI, KUMASI PALB PHARMACEUTICALS B918/7 OKUMUAFO LOOP, KANESHIE ESTATE, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 24 APPROVED MAY, 2019 LIMITED ACCRA PRODUCTS MEEM HEALTH SERVICES FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 25 H/NO. A4328/59, TESSA LN, KISSEMAN, ACCRA APPROVED MAY, 2019 INTERNATIONAL LIMITED PRODUCTS A700/1 NYAMEKYE, OPPOSITE MAMBO SPOT, 26 EXCLUSIVE PICKS FOOD SUPPLEMENTS APPROVED JUNE, 2019 ACCRA H/NO. BAE 7/1 BAATSONA, TEMA. GPS CODE: FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 27 ADD PHARMA GHANA LIMITED APPROVED JUNE, 2019 GT-373-0357 PRODUCTS PLOT NO. 5, NO. 3 ROYAL CLOSE, RING ROAD FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 28 GOKALS LIMITED APPROVED JUNE, 2019 WEST, ACCRA PRODUCTS ANINWAH MEDICAL CENTRE - FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 29 LDA 4933/S. 37249, EMENA, KUMASI APPROVED JUNE, 2019 KUMASI (A/R) PRODUCTS OA & J PHARMAXCEUTICALS PLOT NO. 5, KROKOMASO - ATASOMANSO, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 30 APPROVED JUNE, 2019 LIMITED - KUMASI (A/R) KUMASI PRODUCTS FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 31 ROXIN GHANA LIMITED (TAMALE) PLOT NO. 263, CHOGGU YAPALSI, TAMALE PRODUCTS, HERBAL MEDICINES, APPROVED JUNE, 2019 FOOD SUPPLEMENTS TOBINCO PHARMACEUTICALS PLOT NO. 205, KUKUO OPPOSITE KUKUO FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 32 APPROVED JUNE, 2019 LIMITED (TAMALE) MOSQUE, TAMALE. GPS CODE: NT-0128-0890 PRODUCTS STORE NO. 2, OFOSUAH BUILDING, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 33 INTERPHARMA LIMITED RESIDENCY STREET, KOFORIDUA. GPS APPROVED JULY, 2019 PRODUCTS ADDRESS CODE: EN-010-3978 QUNLOON GHANA LIMITED ALIU MAHAMA STREET, OPPOSITE ZOGBELI HERBAL MEDICINES, FOOD 34 APPROVED JULY, 2019 (TAMALE) BLK 'B' J.H.S., M EXT. 105, LAMAKARA, TAMALE SUPPLEMENTS KALANDA AREA, OPPOSITE GOIL FILLING ERNEST CHEMISTS LIMITED FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 35 STATION, ALONG LAMANSHEGU ROAD, APPROVED JULY, 2019 (TAMALE) PRODUCTS TAMALE HOUSE NO. A EXT 85 (1215) CATHOLIC GUEST M & G PHARMACEUTICALS FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 36 HOUSE JUNCTION OFF BOLGA ROAD, APPROVED JULY, 2019 LIMITED (TAMALE) PRODUCTS GUMBHIN, TAMALE RENIE CHEMISTS LIMITED HOUSE NO. BLOCK B 10, OPPOSITE ISLAMIC FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 37 APPROVED JULY, 2019 (TAMALE) HIGH SCHOOL, KANAVILI, TAMALE PRODUCTS BASELINE PHARMACEUTICAL HOUSE NO. 8, WARD D, NEW COMMERCIAL FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 38 APPROVED JULY, 2019 LIMITED AREA, TAMALE. PRODUCTS IMPERIAL HEALTH SCIENCES FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL NO. 3 PRETORIA ROAD, MERIDIAN BUSINESS 39 GHANA LIMITED PRODUCTS, MEDICAL DEVICES, APPROVED JULY, 2019 PARK, FREEZONE ENCLAVE TEMA, GHANA (PRETORIA ROAD) FOOD SUPPLEMENTS IMPERIAL HEALTH SCIENCES CHAMBER A12, MEGA WAREHOUSE FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 40 GHANA LIMITED PREMISES, FREEZONE ENCLAVE TEMA, PRODUCTS, MEDICAL DEVICES, APPROVED JULY, 2019 (MEGA WAREHOUSE) GHANA FOOD SUPPLEMENTS FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL HOUSE NO. C612, TAMARA BUILDING, 41 CAREL LOGISTICS LIMITED PRODUCTS, HERBAL MEDICINES, APPROVED JULY, 2019 TESANO, ACCRA FOOD SUPPLEMENTS OA & J PHARMAXCEUTICALS NO. 7 ORLEANDER STREET, EAST LEGON, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 42 APPROVED AUGUST, 2019 LIMITED - ACCRA (G/A) ACCRA PRODUCTS PLOT NO. 137, TEMA MOTORWAY INDUSTRIAL FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL WORLDWIDE HEALTHCARE 43 AREA, NEAR COCA COLA ROUNDABOUT, PRODUCTS, COSMETICS, FOOD APPROVED AUGUST, 2019 LIMITED (NON-BONDED) SPINTEX ROAD, ACCRA SUPPLEMENTS, MEDICAL DEVICES ADJACENT FAMILY CHAPEL INTERNATIONAL, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 44 DEXVET GHANA LIMITED 359 OSEI TUTU II BLVD, PLOT 1 BLOCK D, PRODUCTS (VETERINARY), FOOD APPROVED AUGUST, 2019 AYIGYA, KUMASI SUPPLEMENTS HERBALIFE OF GHANA LIMITED NO. 127B, TEMA MOTORWAY INDUSTRIAL 45 FOOD SUPPLEMENTS APPROVED AUGUST, 2019 (NO, 127B) AREA, SPINTEX ROAD, ACCRA HERBALIFE OF GHANA LIMITED NO. 102 (INSPIRO), TEMA MOTORWAY 46 FOOD SUPPLEMENTS APPROVED AUGUST, 2019 (NO, 102, INSPIRO) INDUSTRIAL AREA, SPINTEX ROAD, ACCRA AFRICAN HOUSE, 90 MIAMONA STREET, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 47 NEOLIFE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED APPROVED AUGUST, 2019 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL AREA, ACCRA PRODUCTS GB PHARMA GHANA LIMITED HOUSE NO. F266/1, TRAOS STREET, OSU, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 48 APPROVED AUGUST, 2019 (ACCRA SITE 1) ACCRA PRODUCTS ERNEST CHEMIST LIMITED (HO- HOUSE NO. 3, ALAYE LIMK, MAWULI ESTATE, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 49 APPROVED AUGUST, 2019 V/R) HO. PRODUCTS H0USE NO. 41, NII LARYEA FAAMITE ROAD, FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 50 ROKMER PHARMA LIMITED APPROVED AUGUST, 2019 GBAWE - BULEMI, ACCRA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE HEALTHCARE PLOT NO. 11, BLOCK C, RICKY ABOAGYE FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 51 APPROVED AUGUST, 2019 LIMITED (KUMASI) STREET, DABAN-KUMASI PRODUCTS 8 DZORWULU CRESCENT, OPPOSITE MARTIN FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 52 MEGA LIFESCIENCES GHANA LTD. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, A LANE BEFORE APPROVED SEPTEMBER, 2019 PRODUCTS, FOOD SUPPLEMENTS FIDELITY BANK, DZORWULU, ACCRA NO. 127B, SPINTEX ROAD, OPPOSITE SHELL HERBAL MEDICINES, FOOD 53 HERBAL PRO LIMITED APPROVED SEPTEMBER, 2019 FILLING STATION, SPINTEX, ACCRA SUPPLEMENTS 6A GOWA CLOSE, ROMAN RIDGE, BEHIND M- FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 54 BIOFEM GHANA LIMITED APPROVED SEPTEMBER, 2019 PLAZA HOTEL, ACCRA PRODUCTS GREENWORLD INDUSTRIES PLOT NO. 49, PAWPAW STREET, EAST LEGON, HERBAL MEDICINES, FOOD 55 APPROVED SEPTEMBER, 2019 GHANA LTD. ACCRA SUPPLEMENTS NO. 6, NII BONNIE LOOP NEAR VALLEY VIEW FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 56 SUPRA PHARMA LIMITED APPROVED SEPTEMBER, 2019 CLINIC, DZORWULU, ACCRA. PRODUCTS D'NOR PLAZA, COMMUNITY 19, ADJACENT FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 57 CAPA CHEMISTS LIMITED WORLD GAS FILLING STATION, LASHIBI, APPROVED SEPTEMBER, 2019 PRODUCTS ACCRA CARL CHEMISTS LIMITED FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL 58 HOUSE NO. 10, BAREKESE ROAD, OHWIM APPROVED SEPTEMBER, 2019 (KUMASI) PRODUCTS FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL EAST CANTONMENTS PHARMACY PLOT 1, BLOCK 1,STADIUM ROAD. OPPOSITE 59 PRODUCTS, HERBAL MEDICINE APPROVED OCTOBER , 2019 LIMITED (KUMASI) MCKEOWN RESTAURANT, ASOKWA. KUMASI. AND FOOD SUPPLEMENTS. FINISHED PHARMACEUTICAL PLOT Nos : 295,491 & 491A, APIMPUA ROAD 60 MIKADDO PHARMACY LTD PRODUCTS, HERBAL MEDICINE APPROVED OCTOBER , 2019 ADUM-KUMASI.
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