In Nigeria ,
the open sale of drugs – both traditional and pharmaceutical— through
unregistered outlets is a major concern. It is not strange to see unregistered
‘doctors’ and ‘pharmacists’ advertising and selling medicines in commercial
buses and by the roadsides.
These drug hawkers are sometimes seen selling
prescription-only antibiotics and other powerful painkiller drugs. They do not
only prescribe drugs, but they also go as far as recommending the dosage to be
taken to these unsuspecting commuters. Some street hawkers have their shops, stores and makeshift ‘clinics’ located in
motor parks and market places where they offer ‘general body checkups’ and also
display their medicines for sale.