Drug supply shortage in Nigeria during COVID-19: efforts and challenges

Author:

Faiva Edward,Hashim Hashim TalibORCID,Ramadhan Mustafa AhmedORCID,Musa Shingin KovonaORCID,Bchara John,Tuama Yahya Dheyaa,Adebisi Yusuff Adebayo,Kadhim Mustafa Hayder,Essar Mohammad Yasir,Ahmad Shoaib,Lucero-Prisno Don Eliseo

Abstract

AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in massive disruptions in global supply chains. Nigeria is particularly vulnerable with respect to pharmaceuticals since there is reduced local production and about 70% of the drug supply is imported creating a huge supply–demand disparity particularly in times like COVID-19. Nigeria is in need of huge quantities of quality-assured health commodities to effectively respond to the pandemic. Significant shortages of other essential medicines and medical products across the country could be imminent. Drug scarcity in Nigeria during the COVID-19 pandemic period is because of several accumulated factors, majorly as a result of global lockdown, decreased manufacturing, unaddressed regulatory affairs, poor access to resources by the population, lack of buffer stocks, security instability, and poor funding of the healthcare system. This situation if left unattended, could cause serious drawbacks to the health of the populace as well as the quality of life of Nigerians amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. Appropriate measures should be directed to ensure ethical processes on drug production, importation, pricing, and distribution to avoid such events during unavoidable scenarios, like the COVID-19 pandemic and other public health emergencies.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pharmacy,Health Policy

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