The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, has dismissed claims circulating about a purported secret ban on amoxicillin.

In a statement by NAFDAC Director-General Prof. Moji Shola Adeyeye, she said that the agency has neither secretly nor openly planned a ban on amoxicillin.

This was in response to a viral social media post claiming that NAFDAC had banned the antibiotic.

Reacting, NAFDAC described the claim as false and devoid of any factual basis.

β€œNAFDAC has not banned amoxicillin in Nigeria, either secretly or openly,” the regulatory agency said in a statement on Monday.

It clarified that the agency publicly notifies Nigerians of any regulatory actions through official channels.

β€œIn recent months, NAFDAC issued targeted safety alerts on certain brands and batches of amoxicillin. In August 2025, Public Alert No. 24/2025 announced the recall of Amoxivue (Amoxicillin) 500 mg capsules due to low Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) content. In October 2025, Public Alert No. 34/2025 addressed substandard batches of Astamocil and Astamentin suspensions, while Public Alert No. 35/2025 notified the public of substandard batches of Annmox and Jawamox suspensions. These actions were specific to identified products and do not constitute a ban on amoxicillin,” NAFDAC added.