Pharmacists and Chemical Sellers in the Eastern Region of Ghana have been advised to educate members of
the public who visit their chemical facilities on the outbreak of the
pneumococcal meningitis.
After a three day education campaign on Meningitis, the Eastern
Regional Manager of Pharmacy Council, Cynthia Mintah said chemical sellers must
do more than just giving out medicines.
Cynthia also cautioned them against prescribing medicines on their own
for suspected Meningitis patients until they have been properly diagnosed
in a hospital.
The three day education campaign in three different communities
includes Asamankese, Akim Oda and Kade is to educate all chemical sellers and
pharmacist in the region to have full knowledge on Meningitis.
Cynthia Mintah entreated the public to continue to drink plenty
water, avoid overcrowded areas and sleep in rooms with sufficient air.
According to her, one can succeed in the treatment of PneumococcalMeningitis at its early detection stage to avoid severe complications and
death.
Eastern Regional Chairman of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana
(PSGH), Silas Agyekum explained that there is treatment for the disease
and this can only be done if the cases are reported to the health facility on
time.
Silas Agyekum said the PSGH has distributed medicines to its members across
the country to make sure that their facilities are equipped with quality medicines.
Some chemical sellers in the region said, they
will help to educate their clients to report signs and symptoms such as
coughing, sneezing, neck pain, neck stiffness and vomiting to the nearest
public health facility for cure.
The three day education campaign which was organized by the Eastern Regional Branch of Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana in collaboration with the Pharmacy Council is on the theme; Pharmacists for saving lives from the Meningitis outbreak in Ghana.
The three day education campaign which was organized by the Eastern Regional Branch of Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana in collaboration with the Pharmacy Council is on the theme; Pharmacists for saving lives from the Meningitis outbreak in Ghana.
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