The Government and the Hospital Pharmacists Association of Ghana (GHOSPA) have issued a public warning against excessive alcohol consumption and drug abuse during the Christmas season, cautioning that such practices pose serious health risks.
According to the Association, the festive period often comes with an increased tendency for people to abuse alcohol and misuse medications, driven by celebrations and social gatherings.
GHOSPA says this trend can lead to severe health complications if not checked.
Speaking to Channel One News on Friday December 26, President of the Association, Dr. Emmanuel Owiafe, urged the public to exercise restraint and be mindful of the impact of alcohol and drugs on the body.
He explained that excessive use of these substances can adversely affect vital organs, including the lungs, heart, and other parts of the body.
Dr. Owiafe further advised individuals to seek professional guidance before taking any medication. “If you need medication, you should speak to the appropriate prescriber or pharmacist so that the right medicine is given in the correct quantity and taken according to the prescribed regimen,” he said.
The Association encouraged the public to prioritise their health during the festivities by drinking responsibly, avoiding drug misuse, and seeking expert medical advice when necessary.
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