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  Nigeria Gets Scientific Drugs Abuse Rehabilitation Centre

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Centre A private healthcare company Harris Healthcare has set up a scientific rehabilitation center to address the rampant cases of the unsolicited abuse of codeine substances across the country.

 

The CEO of the company, Hadi Al Mustapha said the rehabilitation center that parades first-class rehab personnel and types of equipment will be accessible to Nigerians of all calls.

 

He said “with the increasing challenge of those who crossed from cure to addiction, we now have a designated first high caliber not for profit scientific rehabilitation center in Jabi district in FCT Abuja.

 

In a chat with newsmen in Kano Al Mustapha said “Part of the frontline capacity of the rehabilitation facility is that patients, who complete the routine detoxification of their system will be scientifically endowed with the body immune means that will help them reject any codeine related substance from their body system.”

Hadi explained. He stressed that the rehabilitation centre project, which is design to run for a duration of five years will help to restore the bedevilled future generation under the yoke of the abuse codeine substances Further,

The healthcare firm in confronting the challenge has announced the launching of an innovative cough syrup that is rid of codeine substances in Nigeria.

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Al-Mustapha disclosed that the syrup, which is formulated in collaboration with technical solution partners drawn from with enviable history in medicine revealed that the syrup plant was designated in the Idu Industrial area in FCT Abuja.

He explained that. “The cough syrup has been approved by NAFDAC and it will be sold with 50 percent subsidy., and our aim is to make it affordable to those who suffer from all varieties of cough ailments, “The target behind the production is aimed at giving access to medication that cannot be abused under any guise, which most times, in turn, harm the productive capacity of the future generation.

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