EXPOSED! COUNTERFEIT EMERGENCY PILLS BEING SOLD IN CHEMISTS
An conducted by Nairobi News has revealed the lucrative trade
of counterfeit emergency pills in Nairobi that involves chemist owners in
residential areas and shadowy racketeers.
The impact
of this illicit trade has been the rise of unplanned pregnancies among women,
both married and single.
Emergency
pills are hormonal medications used to prevent a pregnancy after unprotected
intercourse. They famously known as Morning After Pills and are sold
in city chemists from Shs 150.
Our
investigation has found that chemists in Nairobi have now been flooded by
imitations of the morning after pills which are cheaper but ineffective.
“There are
generic and imitations from different companies. They have limited
effectiveness that varies between individuals because these are hormonal
medicines,” Benjamin who owns a chemist in Ngara explained.
The biggest
dilemma to users is that there is no clear way of distinguishing between the
counterfeits and the original emergency pills.
PREGNANCY
TEST
Rose, a lady
in her mid-twenties living in Nairobi, could not believe her eyes when a
pregnancy test turned positive. She had had unprotected sex and taken
pills the following morning.
“I took the
pills as prescribed just few hours after having unprotected sex and I expected
everything to go well. I only realized a few weeks later that I had fallen
pregnant,” she said with a shocked face.
Rose is
among many women who have had to endure the brunt of purchasing counterfeit
emergency pills.
“When my
time for periods came, nothing much really happened. I only saw little
blood. I sensed danger right there and decided do a pregnancy test. I was
pregnant.
I shared the
news with a friend who confirmed to me that I had used a fake emergency pill. I
procured an abortion because really I was not ready for a baby,” Rose
confessed.
She added
that she had been using emergency pills several times before.
” I can’t
trust these pills any more. I actually no longer use them.”
STIMULATE
PERIODS
There is
also an emerging trend among Nairobi women to use the emergency pills to
stimulate monthly periods. This involves taking the pills shortly before
periods to “make them come”.
Vicky, a
lady in her early twenties says; “I got this idea from a friend when I told her
that my periods were taking so long to come. The pills works as a catalyst in
the body at that time for me.”
Doctor
Frank, a gynecologist based in Nairobi said; “Use of emergency pills to
bring menses is very dangerous for the body because they have high hormonal
levels which alters the functioning of a woman’s’ body.”
He added
that there are safer medications that can be used to bring or postpone menses.
SOURCE: Nairobi News
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