Nigeria’s pharmacies and health centres operate in a notoriously fragile pharmaceutical supply chain. Essential medicines regularly go out of stock, and retail pharmacies often depend on a patchwork of open-drug markets, middlemen, and informal distributors to replenish inventory. As a result, Nigeria’s unavailability of essential medicines at pharmacies sits at nearly 65%, one of the
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