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NAFDAC Warns of Counterfeit Kiss Condoms Flooding Nigerian Markets

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raised an urgent alarm over the widespread distribution of counterfeit Kiss condoms in several major markets across Nigeria. In a public alert (No. 042/2025), the agency warned that these substandard products pose severe health risks and fail to provide the protection they promise.

The alert followed a detailed report from DKT International Nigeria, the Marketing Authorisation Holder (MAH) and a leading NGO focused on reproductive health and HIV/AIDS prevention.

Affected Locations Nationwide

According to NAFDAC, the falsified condoms have been detected in several high-volume commercial centers, including:

  • Onitsha Market (Anambra State)
  • Idumota Market (Lagos State)
  • Trade Fair Market (Lagos State)
  • Major Markets in: Kano, Abuja, Uyo, Gombe, and Enugu.

Severe Health Risks

Kiss condoms are essential medical devices used for family planning and the prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV, gonorrhea, and syphilis. NAFDAC cautioned that the counterfeit versions lack basic quality and safety standards, exposing users to:

  • Condom Breakage: High risk of unintended pregnancy and STI transmission.
  • Infections and Allergic Reactions: Due to poor-quality materials and untested lubricants.
  • False Sense of Security: Encouraging risky behavior under the assumption of protection.

How to Spot the Fakes

NAFDAC highlighted several physical inconsistencies that distinguish the counterfeit products from the genuine Kiss brand:

FeatureGenuine Kiss CondomCounterfeit Version
PackagingHigh-quality print, clear designsDarker wrappers, distorted designs, poor-quality print
LabellingComplete manufacturer address and medical infoIncorrect or missing addresses and device info
MaterialStandard latex thickness and durabilityThinner latex, poorly constructed material
LubricationAdequate and consistentReduced or poor-quality lubrication
DesignStandard teat endNoticeably smaller teat end

Regulatory Action and Reporting

NAFDAC has instructed its zonal and state offices to begin monitoring, surveillance, and “mop-up” exercises to remove these dangerous products from circulation.

Advice to the Public: Distributors, healthcare providers, and consumers are urged to source medical products only from authorized and licensed suppliers.

How to Report:

  • Suspicious Products: Contact the nearest NAFDAC office, call 0800-162-3322, or email sf.alert@nafdac.gov.ng.
  • Adverse Reactions: Report side effects via the Med-safety app (available on Android/iOS) or email pharmacovigilance@nafdac.gov.ng.

NAFDAC confirmed that this notice has been uploaded to the World Health Organisation (WHO) Global Surveillance and Monitoring System to alert international partners.

Source: Africa Publicity

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