The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has issued a warning to the public about the proper use of Naphthalene-containing products, noting that they are registered as insecticides in Ghana.
In a statement released on Tuesday, June 4, the FDA stressed that these products should be used solely for their intended purpose and strictly according to the instructions on the label.
According to the FDA, labels on registered Naphthalene products in Ghana include warnings and cautions, such as keeping them away from children, food, water, and fire due to their flammability.
The FDA has mandated specific labeling requirements for Naphthalene-containing products, which include directions for use and proper storage instructions.
The Authority emphasized that misuse of the product could lead to adverse effects, but following the usage instructions carefully will ensure safe use.
The FDA urged the public to adhere to the labeling instructions for Naphthalene-containing products and all other chemicals to protect their health and safety.
The FDA has announced its collaboration with relevant agencies to ensure the safe and sustained use of Naphthalene products in Ghana.
“In Ghana, the FDA has registered Naphthalene-containing products for use as insecticides. The FDA wishes to inform the public that labels on registered Naphthalene products in Ghana contain sufficient information on their proper use, warnings, and cautions.
“These products should not come into contact with children or food, including water, and as a flammable material, should be kept away from fire.”
Full statement below: