It was a simple task, one that millions of Nigerians perform every day. A visit to the pharmacy with a prescription in hand and a clear expectation – purchase the medication, listen to the instructions, and begin treatment. The pharmacy attendant confidently explained the dosage, “one tablet, three times a day after food”. It sounded routine, almost automatic, but the words “after food” lingered in the air. The instruction assumed a reality that many Nigerians increasingly lack regular meals. In a country where food prices continue to rise fast
It was a simple task, one that millions of Nigerians perform every day. A visit to the pharmacy with a prescription in hand and a clear expectation – purchase the medication, listen to the instructions, and begin treatment. The pharmacy attendant confidently explained the dosage, “one tablet, three times a day after food”. It sounded routine, almost automatic, but the
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