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List of Registered Locally Manufactured Drugs (2016-2018) S/N NAME of NAFDAC COMPOSITION DOSAGE FORM, NAME & NAME and APPROVAL EXPIRY PRODUCT REG Registration & Regulatory Affairs (R&R) Directorate NAFDAC Office Complex Plot 1, Isolo Industrial Area Oshodi-Apapa Expressway Isolo, Lagos State List of Registered Locally Manufactured Drugs (2016-2018) S/N NAME OF NAFDAC COMPOSITION DOSAGE FORM, NAME & NAME AND APPROVAL EXPIRY PRODUCT REG. NO PRESENTATION ADDRESS OF ADDRESS OF DATE DATE APPLICANT MANUFACTURER 1 MYCONYS A11-0671 NYSTATIN SUSPENSION, X JAWA INTL JAWA INTL LTD 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 2 ACETYLSALIORAL A11-0672 ACETYLSALICYC100000IU/ ML TABLET,30ML 3 X 10 ECOMEDLTD PLOT 6 ECOMEDPLOT 6 ABIMBOLA PHARM 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 3 PANDACYLIC ACID A11-0673 PARACETAMOLLIC ACID 75MG CAPLET, 2 X 10 AFRABPHARM CHEMLTD AFRABLTD PLOT CHEM 32 LTD 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 EXTRA 500MG, CAFFEINE LTD 22 22 ABIMBOLA CAPLET 30MG ABIMBOLA STREET, ISOLO STREET, ISOLO INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, ISOLO, ESTATE, ISOLO, LAGOS STATE LAGOS STATE ,NIGERIA 4 ACTIFLU A11-0674 TRIPROLIDINE SYRUP X 50ML JUHEL NIGERIA JUHEL NIGERIA 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 SYRUP HCL 1.25MG/5ML, LIMITED 35, LIMITED 35, PSEUDOEPHEDRI NKWUBOR NKWUBOR ROAD, NE HCL ROAD, EMENE- EMENE-ENUGU, 30MG/5ML ENUGU, ENUGU ENUGU STATE STATE ,NIGERIA 5 METRONE IV A11-0242 METRONIDAZOLE INTRAVENOUS FIDSON FIDSON 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 INFUSION 500MG /100ML INFUSION, X HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE PLC 100ML PLC KM 38 KM 38 LAGOS- LAGOS- ABEOKUTA ABEOKUTA EXPRESSWAY, EXPRESSWAY, SANGO-OTA, OGUN SANGO-OTA, STATE ,NIGERIA OGUN STATE 6 CHEMOVITE A11-0675 VIT A 5000IU, VIT SYRUP, X 100ML CHEMO- CHEMO-PHARMA 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 SYRUP B1 2.5MG, VIT B2 PHARMA LAB LAB LTD 13 1MG, VIT B6 1MG, LTD 13 OLANREWAJU VIT C 50MG, VIT OLANREWAJU STREET, OREGUN D2 1000IU, STREET, INDUSTRIAL NICOTINAMIDE OREGUN ESTATE, LAGOS 10MG/ 5ML INDUSTRIAL STATE ,NIGERIA ESTATE, LAGOS STATE 7 VIKGYL A11-0676 METRONIDAZOLE SYRUP, X 60ML CHEMO- CHEMO-PHARMA 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 SUSPENSION 200MG/ 5ML PHARMA LAB LAB LTD 13 LTD 13 OLANREWAJU OLANREWAJU STREET, OREGUN STREET, INDUSTRIAL OREGUN ESTATE, LAGOS INDUSTRIAL STATE ,NIGERIA ESTATE, LAGOS STATE 8 ARBATEX-L A11-0206 LOSARTAN 50MG TABLET, 3 X 10 PHAMATEX PHAMATEX 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 TABLET INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIES LTD 1 LTD 1 CRYSTAL GLASS CRYSTAL CLOSE, AMUWO GLASS CLOSE, ODOFIN AMUWO INDUSTRIAL ODOFIN ESTATE, LAGOS INDUSTRIAL STATE ,NIGERIA ESTATE, LAGOS STATE 9 IGE IODINE A11-0677 IODINE 0.025G, SOLUTION, X IGE IGE PHARMACY NIG 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 TINCTURE POTASSIUM 15ML PHARMACY LTD UNIT II IODIDE 0.25G, NIG LTD UNIT TECHOLOGY ETHYL ALCOHOL II TECHOLOGY INCUBATION QS INCUBATION CENTRE AJILOSUN, CENTRE ADO EKITI, EKITI AJILOSUN, ADO STATE ,NIGERIA EKITI, EKITI STATE 10 CHIFENAC A11-0678 PARACETAMOL CAPSULES, 2 X12 VADIS VADIS PHARMA LTD 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 CAPSULES BP 500MG, PHARMA LTD PLOT RD 14 TRANS DICLOFENAC PLOT RD 14 EKULU ENUGU, SODIUM 25MG TRANS EKULU ENUGU STATE ENUGU, ENUGU ,NIGERIA STATE 11 JOPAN A11-0679 CIMETIDINE TABLET, 1 X 20 JOPAN JOPAN PHARMA NIG 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 CIMETIDINE- 400MG PHARMA NIG LTD 13, CHINEDU 400 TABLET LTD 13, OKAFOR STREET, A11-0679 CHINEDU AJAO ESTATE, OKAFOR ISOLA LAGOS STREET, AJAO STATE. ,NIGERIA ESTATE, ISOLA LAGOS STATE. 12 CHEMOLIN A11-0680 CHLORPHENIRAM SYRUP, 100ML CHEMO- CHEMO-PHARMA 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 LINCTUS INE MALEATE BP PHARMA LAB LAB LTD GREAT 2MG, AMMONIUM LTD GREAT CLARENDON BICARBONATE BP CLARENDON COURT: 13, 150MG, MENTHOL COURT: 13, OLANREWAJU 1.1MG OLANREWAJU STREET, OREGUN STREET, INDUSTRIAL OREGUN ESTATE LAGOS INDUSTRIAL STATE ,NIGERIA ESTATE LAGOS STATE 13 AVRO A11-0681 ACETYLSALICYLI TABLET X 1000 AVRO PHARMA SKG-PHARMA 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 ASPIRIN C ACID 300MG LTD DAID LIMITED 7/9, TABLET HOUSE, PLOT2, SAPARA STREET BLOCK J LIMCA IKEJA LAGOS STATE WAY, ISOLO ,NIGERIA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE ESTATE, OSHODI APAPA EXPRESSWAY, ISOLO, LAGOS STATE 14 TIMLOL A11-0229 TIMOLOL 0.25% DROPS, 10MLS FIDSON FIDSON HEAITH 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 0.25% EYE W/V HEAITH CARE CARE PLC KM, 38, DROP PLC KM, 38, LAGOS-ABEOKUTA LAGOS- EXPRESS WAY ABEOKUTA SANGO-OTA OGUN EXPRESS WAY STATE ,NIGERIA SANGO-OTA OGUN STATE 15 CARVEDILOL A11-0682 CARVEDILOL TABLET 2 X14 ECOMED ECOMED PHARMA 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 TABLETS 6.25MG PHARMA LIMITED PLOT 32 LIMITED PLOT LYNSON CHEMICAL 32 LYNSON AVENUE KM 36, CHEMICAL LAGOS-ABEOKUTA AVENUE KM 36, EXPRESSWAY LAGOS- SANGO OTA OGUN ABEOKUTA STATE. ,NIGERIA EXPRESSWAY SANGO OTA OGUN STATE. 16 BONDPRAZ A11-0683 OMEPRAZOLE CAPSULE 2 X 7 BOND BOND CHEMICAL 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 CAPSULE 20MG CHEMICAL IND. IND. LTD PLOT 20- LTD PLOT 20- 26 ADESOLIN 26 ADESOLIN LAYOUT AWE, OYO LAYOUT AWE, STATE ,NIGERIA OYO STATE 17 LINVASPRIL A11-0684 LISINOPRIL 10MG TABLET 3 X 10 BOND BOND CHEMICAL 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 TABLETS CHEMICAL IND. IND. LTD PLOT 20- LTD PLOT 20- 26 ADESOLIN 26 ADESOLIN LAYOUT AWE, OYO LAYOUT AWE, STATE ,NIGERIA OYO STATE 18 TIMLOL 0.5% A11-0228 TIMOLOL 0.5% DROPS, 10MLS FIDSON FIDSON HEAITH 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 EYE DROP W/V HEAITH CARE CARE PLC KM, 38, PLC KM, 38, LAGOS-ABEOKUTA LAGOS- EXPRESS WAY ABEOKUTA SANGO-OTA OGUN EXPRESS WAY STATE ,NIGERIA SANGO-OTA OGUN STATE 19 ZUVIT-C A11-0686 ASCORBIC ACID TABLET, X 1000 ZUNAMEDIKS ZUNAMEDIKS 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 TABLET 100MG PHARM LTD PHARM LTD 16, 16, GBC GBC MURPHY MURPHY AVENUE OFF BENIN/ AVENUE OFF ASABA EXPRESS BENIN/ ASABA WAY, ASABA, EXPRESS WAY, DELTA STATE. ASABA, DELTA ,NIGERIA STATE. 20 FLUCOSTAT A11-0245 FLUCONAZOLE INTRAVENOUS FIDSON FIDSON HEAITH 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 I.V INFUSION 200MG, SODIUM INFUSION, X100ML HEAITH CARE CARE PLC KM, 38, CHLORIDE 0.9G PLC KM, 38, LAGOS-ABEOKUTA LAGOS- EXPRESS WAY ABEOKUTA SANGO-OTA OGUN EXPRESS WAY STATE ,NIGERIA SANGO-OTA OGUN STATE 21 MYCOTEN A11-0693 CLOTRIMAZOLE TABLET X 7 DRUGFIELD DRUGFIELD 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 PLUS 200MG, PHARMACEUTI PHARMACEUTICALS VAGINAL CLINDAMYCIN CALS LIMITED LIMITED LYNSON TABLET 100MG LYNSON CHEMICAL CHEMICAL AVENUE, KM. 38, AVENUE, KM. LAGOS-IBADAN 38, LAGOS- EXPRESSWAY, IBADAN SANGO-OTA, OGUN EXPRESSWAY, STATE ,NIGERIA SANGO-OTA, OGUN STATE 22 FLANIZOL A11-0694 METRONIDAZOLE TABLET X 10 X 10 SEE-BEST SEE-BEST PHARM. 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 TABLETS 200MG PHARM. CHEMISTS LIMITED CHEMISTS KM. 3, NKPOR- LIMITED KM. 3, UMUOJI ROAD, NKPOR-UMUOJI NKPOR, IDEMILI ROAD, NKPOR, NORTH, ANAMBRA IDEMILI STATE ,NIGERIA NORTH, ANAMBRA STATE 23 BENDEX A11-0695 PYRANTEL SUSPENSION X UNIQUE UNIQUE 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 PYRANTEL PAMOATE 15ML PHARMACEUTI PHARMACEUTICALS PAMOATE 250MG/5ML CALS LIMITED LIMITED KM. 38, ORAL KM. 38, ABEOKUTA ROAD, SUSPENSION ABEOKUTA SANG-OTA, OGUN ROAD, SANG- STATE ,NIGERIA OTA, OGUN STATE 24 AVROTON A11-0696 GINSENG CAPSULES X 3 X AVRO PHARMA SKG PHARMA 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 CAPSULE EXTRACT 50.0MG, 10, 12 X 10 LIMITED DAID LIMITED 7/9, IRON 16.7MG, HOUSE, PLOT 2, SAPARA STREET, VITAMIN A BLOCK J, IKEJA, LAGOS 1000IU, VITAMIN LIMCA WAY, STATE ,NIGERIA B1 1.0MG, ISOLO VITAMIN B2 INDUSTRIAL 1.5MG, VITAMIN ESTATE, B6 1.5MG, OSHODI-APAPA VITAMIN B12 EXPRESSWAY, 5.0MCG, VITAMIN ISOLO, LAGOS C 30.0MG, FOLIC STATE ACID 2.0MG, NICOTINAMIDE 20.0MG, CALCIUM PANTOTHENATE 7.0MG, ZINC 5.0MG 25 PURIT A11-0697 METHYL TOPICAL CREAM SARO SARO LIFECARE 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 MENTHOLAT SALICYLATE 4G, X 30G LIFECARE LIMITED PLOT 6-8, ED BALM MENTHOL 4G, LIMITED PLOT BLOCK F, OLUYOLE PETROLEUM 6-8, BLOCK F, INDUSTRIAL JELLY, MINERAL OLUYOLE ESTATE, IBADAN, OIL, FRAGRANCE INDUSTRIAL OYO STATE ESTATE, ,NIGERIA IBADAN, OYO STATE 26 IGE A11-0698 BORAX LIQUID X 50ML IGE IGE PHARMACY 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 GLYCERINE DECAHYDRATE PHARMACY NIG. 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UNIT TECHNOLOGY II, INCUBATION TECHNOLOGY CENTER, AJILOSUN, INCUBATION ADO EKITI, EKITI CENTER, STATE. ,NIGERIA AJILOSUN, ADO EKITI, EKITI STATE. 28 BARIVIT-C A11-0700 ASCORBIC ACID SYRUP X 100ML BARKA BARKA 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 SYRUP 100MG/5ML PHARMACEUTI PHARMACEUTICAL CAL COMPANY COMPANY LIMITED LIMITED NATIONAL BOARD NATIONAL FOR TECHNOLOGY BOARD FOR INCUBATION (FMST) TECHNOLOGY TIC SOKOTO, NO. 6, INCUBATION GARBA (FMST) TIC MOHAMMED ROAD, SOKOTO, NO. 6, RUNJIN SAMBO GARBA AREA, SOKOTO MOHAMMED STATE ,NIGERIA ROAD, RUNJIN SAMBO AREA, SOKOTO STATE 29 BARIMOL A11-0701 PARACETAMOL SYRUP X 60ML BARKA BARKA 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 PARACETAM 125MG/5ML PHARMACEUTI PHARMACEUTICAL OL SYRUP CAL COMPANY COMPANY LIMITED LIMITED NATIONAL BOARD NATIONAL FOR TECHNOLOGY BOARD FOR INCUBATION (FMST) TECHNOLOGY TIC SOKOTO, NO. 6, INCUBATION GARBA (FMST) TIC MOHAMMED ROAD, SOKOTO, NO. 6, RUNJIN SAMBO GARBA AREA, SOKOTO MOHAMMED STATE ,NIGERIA ROAD, RUNJIN SAMBO AREA, SOKOTO STATE 30 BARIKOFF A11-0702 DIPHENHYDRAMI SYRUP X 100ML BARKA BARKA 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 EXPECTORA NE HCL 14MG, PHARMACEUTI PHARMACEUTICAL NT AMMONIUM CAL COMPANY COMPANY LIMITED CHLORIDE 132MG, LIMITED NATIONAL BOARD MENTHOL 1.1MG NATIONAL FOR TECHNOLOGY BOARD FOR INCUBATION (FMST) TECHNOLOGY TIC SOKOTO, NO. 6, INCUBATION GARBA (FMST) TIC MOHAMMED ROAD, SOKOTO, NO. 6, RUNJIN SAMBO GARBA AREA, SOKOTO MOHAMMED STATE ,NIGERIA ROAD, RUNJIN SAMBO AREA, SOKOTO STATE 31 ZUFANOL A11-0703 SALBUTAMOL TABLETS X 100 ZUNAMEDIKS ZUNAMEDIKS 28/06/2018 27/06/2023 TABLET 2MG, PHARM. 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