A growing trend among women in Ghana sees them take bleaching pills during pregnancy to lighten the skin of their unborn babies while they are still in the womb.
Medical experts say these illegal drugs can cause birth defects, including damage to limbs and internal organs.
Ghana's
Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) says using Glutathione pills for this
purpose is dangerous, adding it wants "the general public to know that
no product has been approved by the FDA in the form of a tablet to
lighten the skin of the unborn child”.
The
practice is growing in Ghana, according to the FDA, with pills often
smuggled into the country inside luggage at airports in large
quantities.
Although
comprehensive data has not yet been gathered, the body says market
surveillance and stakeholder activity have helped to reveal the trend
among women crosses socio-economic divides.
Security
agencies and police are working together to arrest and prosecute
companies and individuals in possession of the illegal tablets.
Ghana
hit the headlines last month when candidates for jobs in the immigration
service were disqualified from the recruitment process if they bleached
skin or stretch marks, for fear they might bleed during the "strenuous"
training.
BBC
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