Opening And Starting A Retail Or Community Pharmacy In Nigeria

Community Pharmacy Shop In Nigeria
Community Pharmacy Shop
Community pharmacies are drug stores managed and controlled by a pharmacist. They usually compliment the work of hospital pharmacy. They are mostly the first port of call for most patients.
They stock and sell all forms of legal drugs from prescription-only medicine (POM), over the counter (OTC) drugs to prescription-only medicine controlled drugs (POMCD).
Community pharmacy is found everywhere, especially in towns and cities. Most graduates of pharmacy always consider either working here for some time or even starting one right away. This is the reason why the thought of this article came up.
Not every person in Nigeria can own a community pharmacy. In addition, not every practising pharmacy can. The reason is that a pharmacy can only use one license for one career unless such one decides to change careers.
Non-pharmacist have device means of owning pharmacy shops. However, this is only possible with the aid of a pharmacist with a valid license. On the other hand, a pharmacist in other careers who wish to own a community pharmacy or new graduates must follow these processes to get one.

Owning A Community Pharmacy

All applicants must be up to date with the Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (M.C.P.D) programme. Every pharmacist must have a valid license before proceeding to the next step, which is registration as a pharmaceutical chemist.
Note that same as registration requirement for retail, distribution and importation outfit.
1. Pharmaceutical Chemist: This is achieved by visiting the nearest state-owned Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (P.C.N) office to get the form with a standard fee. The form, which is designated Form C, is filled and submitted with a passport size photograph.
2. Name Registration: After approval by PCN, the name of the pharmacist is registered with PCN. This also costs a standard fee that covers a year period.
3. Registration with CAC: After all these things, the business must be registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) by visiting any of their state branches. To do this, pick two business names you like, submit to CAC. Wait for approval, if not change the name. It happens most times when the name is taken or closely related to another. Finally, take the approved name to CAC. They will demand a copy of the license of the pharmacy shareholder to incorporate a pharmacy named company. CAC will give all new applicants form Co2 and Co7 if the limited liability company or business name of it is enterprise.
4. Premise Registration: Registration of the premises to be used is the next step. At this step, it is better to have a shop that is most likely to be approved. If it is disapproved, it can mean the loss of rent for a whole year.
To register the premise Form B is filled out just like Form J. Submission of Form J with a photocopy of annual license to practice and application for the retention of a name in the pharmaceutical register with a passport size photograph. This is given to the pharmacy inspector at their office. There is a prescribed inspection and registration fee that is to be paid as a bank draft. The bank draft is given to the applicant with account details already printed, which is to be submitted back to PCN.
Forms to be given include job declaration, directors understanding form and ownership form.

Documents To Be Forwarded For Registration Of A New Premise

1. Application letter to register the premises on a letter headed paper of the company
2. Company's Certificate of Incorporation (Evidence of registration of business name is acceptable) 
3. Article and Memorandum of Association (certified true copy)
4. Form C. 07 showing names and particulars of Directors. Particulars of first directors (certified true copy)
5. Letter of resignation from previous employment (if applicable)
6. Letter of acceptance of resignation (if applicable)
7. Letter of appointment' (photocopy) as the Superintendent Pharmacist in the new 
premises; 
8. Acceptance letter (photocopy) for the appointment
9. Legal agreement between the superintendent pharmacist and employer (photocopy)
10. Current or last annual license (photocopy) of the superintendent pharmacist
11. Undertaking by the superintendent pharmacist to the effect that he or she has only one full time job
12. Letter of undertaking by the Managing Director of the Company to the effect that all pharmaceutical business shall be under the direct, personal control and management of the Superintendent Pharmacist.
13. Prescribed fees in Bank Draft payable to the Council
14. Annual license of the Pharmacist Director (photocopy). Photocopy of the annual license of the pharmacist Director is not submitted some times. Photocopy of the current or previous years' annual license of the pharmacist Director must be submitted. If not available, submit any one in your position and evidence of renewal for the current year.
15. Resignation and acceptance of resignation from the former employer of the superintendent Pharmacist or NYSC discharge certificate for newly qualified pharmacists. Some applicants that graduated many years back and have worked still submit an NYSC discharge certificate instead of resignation and acceptance of resignation from their former employer. Also pharmacists that have completed NYSC for over many years but claimed not to have never worked anywhere go ahead to submit a NYSC discharge certificate. An NYSC discharge certificate is not an alternative to resignation and acceptance of the same from your former employer. They should be submitted as applicable. NYSC discharge certificate is applicable to those that have just finished NYSC service, it should not be more than 1 year old at the time of application for registration of premises. However, for those that claim not to have worked for some reasons, they are allowed to, in addition to the NYSC certificate, make a letter to the  Registrar telling their story why they had never worked.
16. Pharmacist interstate movement form /letter(photocopy) for pharmacists moving from one state to the other. Any pharmacist moving from one state to another to seek registration in the new State of residence must submit an interstate movement letter/form in addition to resignation and acceptance of resignation letters from their former state of residence.
17. Evidence of payment of registration and inspection fee. Though it's rare, pharmacists sometimes fail to attach evidence of payment for inspection fees. You must attach the evidence of payment (duplicate of the PCN receipt for inspection) for your premises to be inspected. If you have lost the duplicate, attach a photocopy.
Note: Five letters of agreement between employer and employee to be submitted to the Association Of Community Pharmacy of Nigeria (A.C.P.N). This is the only way to get cleared. Submit originals and two (2) photocopies of the following documents:
1. Form J
2. Form B
3. All PCN bank tellers
4. ACPN receipts and endorsed clearance form
5. Oath certificate
6..NYSC discharge letter or exemption letter
7. Superintendent joint declaration form
8. Ownership form
9. Letter of employment
10. Letter of acceptance
11. Endorse contract agreement
12. All Corporate Affairs Commission (C.A.C) documents
At this stage, all is set but to get your location approved by PCN, the following must be adhered to:
Location: The location of the store must be some distance from other community pharmacy stores around. For retail stores, the minimum distance is 30.3 SQM while wholesale should be not less than 50 SQM.
Environment: Site the stored away from complicated surroundings like garbage dump sites, abattoirs, mechanic shops, markets, motor parks etc.
Equipment: The store must have these basic things like shelves, fire extinguisher, pharmacist office, poison box, air conditioner.
Structure: The size of the store must not be less than 30 SQM with ceiling height of at least 3.05 SQM. The building must be in concrete block or similar quality. Painting should be suitable for the business. The name of the superintendent pharmacy should be on display in a space clearly visible to visitors.

Tips To Be Successful In Community Pharmacy Practice

Good Location: A busy area will be more viable than a sparsely populated place.
Competitors: Siting close to an established name can spell doom except there is an advantage like rent if free. However, careful planning is needed here.
Capital: It is capital intensive so there should be a lot of cash at hand when starting off. However, care must be taken not to stock the wrong type of drugs. Essential medicines vary from location to location. A proper survey from a fellow pharmacist in the business and those indigenous to the place can be an eye opener. Better to stock small and note the most sought after drug.
Advertise: Keep advertising your store using words of mouth and paid adverts. One cheap way I always recommend is for every business owner to own a blog which is cheap to manage and yet sells the business in no time.
Employ Staff: Employ capable hands that can handle the store when you are not there. Such ones can come from pharmacy technicians or fellow pharmacists. The bottom line is considered your capital.
Dealers: Have good dealers where you can buy drugs from at affordable rates. Also, consider the quality of what they are selling.
Analyse the community: Age population, disease prevalence, competitors’ strength, and weakness with your own opportunity and threats.
Insurance: Please insure the business against unforeseen occurrences like fire, negligence etc.
Note: To be successful as a major drug supplier to patent stores in that environment, it is a requirement that you register in their organisation. If you fail to do that, they will restrict their members from patronising you. Ha-ha! That is how powerful they are.
In case you have any contribution and query, please feel free to use the comment box or contact me using the contact form.

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  5. Anonymous04 May, 2019

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  6. Good morning sir am not a pharmacist but I want to set up a pharmacy shop that will be run by a pharmacist. How do I go about it. Thanks

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    1. Contact any pharmacist you know and discuss about it

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  7. Good morning sir, am not a pharmacist but I want to start a pharmacy how do I go about it to avoid been cheated on by the pharmacist, and pls sir how much do I need to start up a good pharmacy, thank you sir.

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    1. No pharmacist wants to cheap you. They will only demand for their worth

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  8. This is so explicit but you didn't do enough Justice to the issue of a non-pharmacist starting up such business. The last time some group of guys tried to set up this business with a pharmacist around their area, she used them to obtain her annual licence with the money given to her by those guys and subsequently offered to franchised the business to them. She breached the innitial agreement that was made with
    her which was setting up the Company as a private limited company while she will be made director pharmacist and one of the shareholders of the company.
    Thus, what would you have done if you met yourself in this guy's situations because they were supposed to be the people to contribute their joint capitals to fund the business.

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    1. Pharmacist professional that act in professional manners. My guess is that you said not get the full details from both parties. There ia something left out in the narrative

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  9. I love the way you defended the pharmacists in all your replies. Pharmacists are professionals and don't dupe people. It's all a misunderstanding which can be worked upon.
    I have helped people in opening a new premise... Based on consultation only o. And if initial terms and conditions are not compromised. All ends well

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    1. Can I consult you for a guide on how to set up a new premise?

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    2. Yes after paying consultation fee

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  10. Anonymous14 June, 2020

    The distance between an existing Pharmacy and a new one should be 200metres by the Law, it's the size for a retail Pharmacy that should not be less than 30 square metres not the distance between two Pharmacies.

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  11. Good day, a non pharmacist but I want to start a pharmacy how do I go about it to and how much do I need to start up a good pharmacy and the registration thank you sir.

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    1. You need a registered pharmacist but the cost of startup varies depending on location and shop design

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  12. 200meters between two pharmacies is the tradition, not the law. There's no law that supports it.

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  13. PCN regulation is that the distance between two pharmacie must be more than 200meters

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  14. Please how much does a Pharmacist license worth when registering a premise for someone

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  15. Your licence is invaluable. However, the yearly price tag depends on the location and in most cases the daily output or turnover of the shop. The price for a licence at the beginning of the year is somewhat higher than the end. Both the owner and the premise need each other. You want cash and you know chances of getting a new premise to register are slim. The owner of the premise don't want to enter I to trouble with PCN.
    Just ask around what is the norm and hi with it. I'd you don't see what is up to your taste, please don't manage. Some of those who are well established in the business don't values the younger ones

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  16. I am pharmaceutical technology student from Moshood Abiola Polytechnic and the state govt has approved giving out B.tech to the the graduates of the school, so I wanna ask that can I open a Pharmacy store on my own or I still need a pharmacist license ?? And what postgraduate courses can I do ??

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    1. You cannot open a community pharmacy shop with your B Tech degree. You need a pharmacist.
      There is none for now in Nigeria except outside the country

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  17. Please what's your consultation fare like?
    I will like to know.
    Thank you.

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  18. Thanks for the post. Please I want to ask if it's possible for a pharmacist to be registered as a pharmacist director in more than two community pharmacy stores. Otherwise how come we have a brand of pharmacy store all over the country eg, Medi+ etc?

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  19. Anonymous03 May, 2022

    Is the size of a chemist shop supposed to be the same with a pharmacy? What I was actually in search of that brought me to this site,is the size of a chemist shop that is suitable for approval by PCN

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  20. read it up here
    https://drugxpert.blogspot.com/2017/04/How-to-open-patent-medicine-store-nigeria.html?m=1

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