NAFDAC Retrieves Embacef 125 Suspension Over Quality Concerns
NAFDAC Retrieves Embacef 125 Suspension Over Quality Concerns
Last updated on August 28, 2025
| Key Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Issue | Recall of Embacef 125 Suspension (Cefuroxime Axetil) due to caking after reconstitution |
| Product Details | Batch: PEDSE001 • NRN: A4-9040 • Mfg: 02/2025 • Exp: 01/2027 |
| Holder of Registration | Embassy Pharmaceutical and Chemicals Ltd, Lagos |
| Manufacturer | Laborate Pharmaceutical India, Panipat, India |
| Risk Statement | Substandard antibiotics may cause treatment failure, worsening infections, death, and fuel antibiotic resistance |
| Uses of Embacef | Treats bronchitis, gonorrhea, Lyme disease, skin, ear, throat, sinus, tonsil, and urinary tract infection |
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has directed a recall of Embacef 125 Powder for Oral Suspension, following a confirmed case of product caking after reconstitution. The agency has warned that the product poses serious safety and treatment risks to patients.
What Triggered the Recall
The recall began after a complaint was filed at NAFDAC’s Ekiti State office, reporting that two bottles of Embacef suspension caked after the first day of reconstitution.
Upon investigation, NAFDAC verified the poor quality and concluded that the affected batch, and potentially other related batches—should be withdrawn from circulation.
Product Details
Product Name: Embacef-125 Suspension (Cefuroxime Axetil USP Powder for Oral Suspension)
Holder of Registration Certificate: Embassy Pharmaceutical and Chemicals Ltd, Lagos
Manufacturer: Laborate Pharmaceutical India, Panipat, India
Batch Number: PEDSE001
NRN: A4-9040
Manufacturing Date: 02/2025
Expiry Date: 01/2027
Why Embacef Matters
Embacef contains Cefuroxime Axetil, a broad-spectrum antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections, including:
Bronchitis
Gonorrhea
Lyme disease
Infections of the throat, tonsils, ears, sinuses, urinary tract, and skin
Risk Statement
NAFDAC warns that using substandard or compromised antibiotics can have severe consequences, including:
Treatment failure, worsening infections, and prolonged illness
Severe complications or death if infections spread untreated
Antibiotic resistance, a global health crisis that makes bacteria harder to treat
Pattern of Recent Recalls
The recall of Embacef adds to a troubling list of recent counterfeit and substandard product alerts in Nigeria, including:
Amoxivue – falsified antibiotic in circulation
Postinor-2 – fake emergency contraceptives threatening women’s health
Cowbell Milk – counterfeit products with forged NAFDAC registration numbers
Oxytocin injections – falsified maternal health drugs linked to life-threatening complications
This pattern reflects a growing challenge in Nigeria’s drug and consumer product supply chain, requiring increased vigilance by healthcare providers, pharmacists, and consumers.
What Healthcare Professionals and Patients Should Do
Protecting public health requires shared responsibility between healthcare providers and patients. With the growing wave of counterfeit and substandard medicines in Nigeria it has become more important than ever to remain vigilant.
For Healthcare Professionals
Stop dispensing affected batches of Embacef immediately.
Report adverse drug reactions or treatment failures linked to cefuroxime products.
Educate patients about the risks of using substandard antibiotics.
Source antibiotics only from licensed and verified distributors.
For Patients and Families
Check packaging and batch numbers before use. Do not use Embacef with batch number PEDSE001.
Report unusual drug reactions or treatment failure to NAFDAC.
Avoid self-medication with antibiotics—always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Seek urgent care if infection symptoms worsen despite antibiotic use.
Reports can be made via:
Toll-free line: 0800-162-3322
Email: sf.alert@nafdac.gov.ng
Med-Safety App (Android/iOS)
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