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FDA Ghana (wpDataTable) — alert from the official newsroom listing (source index). Official notice file: PDF.
— Official PDF notice (extracted text) —
Page 1 of 1 FDA/CPED/PR/20/0005 30 th April 2020 PUBLIC ALERT- THE USE OF NAPHTHALENE FOR THE TREATMENT OF COVID-19 The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) wishes to bring to your notice an audio which has gone viral on social media about the inhalation of vapor from Naphthalene (commonly called Camphor or Mothballs) for the prevention and treatment of Covid-19. In the said audio, the speaker claimed he was speaking from Amponsah Herbal Centre in Holland and advices the listeners to inhale vapour produced by camphor dissolved in hot water for the prevention and treatment of Covid-19. The FDA would like to inform Ghanaians that camphor is an insecticide and produces a toxic gas which repels and kills insects. The vapour produced by camphor in this way elicits a toxic gas which should not be inhaled under any circumstances. When the vapour produced is inhaled, the body breaks it down into other chemicals that react with cells in the body and damage tissues. This can cause skin and eye irritation, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and diarrhoea. Other effects of inhalation of the vapour produced by camphor are confusion, excitement, convulsions, severe anaemia and renal shutdown. The FDA wishes to inform Ghanaians that, there is no such proven treatment for Covid- 19. The general public is therefore advised to stay calm and follow the measures announced by the Ministry of Health, which include: • Frequent washing of hands with soap under running water • The use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers • Wear face/nose masks regularly • Maintaining social distancing • Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth • Stay home and only go out if absolutely necessary. All concerns and questions arising out of this publication as well as any other FDA regulated product can be directed to the FDA on the following contacts; 0299802933/0546469711 0206973065 fdaghana fdaghana_ fdaghana fda@fda.gov.gh Signed DELESE A. A. DARKO (MRS) Chief Executive Officer
Safety advice
- Stop using or purchasing the product if the notice asks you to.
- Keep receipts, batch numbers and packaging — they help with returns or investigations.
- Share this alert with anyone who might be affected, especially relatives and colleagues.
- If you believe you’ve been harmed, contact the official source or a relevant authority.