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So Much Done, Not Much Found: A CML Investigation Of Nigerian National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development Projects | Sahara Reporters In the second part of the series, CivicMediaLab looks at the NIPRD and its activities and...READ MORE:

In the second part of the series, the Civic Media Lab looks at the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development and its activities and output in the last five years

The National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development left no commercial footprint on the pharmaceutical industry between 2015 and 2019, Civic Media Lab has found. This is based on the lab’s search of their budgetary provisions between 2015 and 2019 on the institute’s website, a check on their brand with doctors and pharmacists and Google searches.

According to the pharmaceutical arm of GSK in Nigeria, there are three mandatory clinical trial phases a drug destined for the Nigerian market must pass through. The institute’s decision to lump four different trials together as ‘phase II and III,’ makes it impossible to note what drug was undergoing what stage of testing.

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