​Nigeria is currently facing significant infrastructural problems in the drug market, rapid manufacturing and importation growth, increased demand for drugs to deal with lifestyle and infectious diseases and an ambitious initiative in West Africa for regulatory integration and rule harmonisation. Concerns have therefore been raised about the need to reform of NAFDAC the primary regulator of food and drugs in NIgeria. This article examines the background and issues to this debate.
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