Clinical pharmacy software designed for Nigeria
Give your pharmacy team fast access to evidence-linked medication checks, clear interaction warnings and auditable clinical records.
The medication-safety challenge
Busy pharmacy teams review complex prescriptions while serving patients, coordinating shifts and managing stock. A consistent clinical-check workflow helps staff pause, escalate and document concerns without pretending software can replace professional judgement.
How NgMedicare fits the pharmacy workflow
Authorized staff enter medicine names or review a prescription image. NgMedicare returns a clear status, the practical next action and available source evidence. The pharmacist makes the final decision.
Medication-interaction checks
The platform reviews combinations for documented interaction signals and presents warning severity in plain language suitable for a pharmacy counter.
- Direct actions for staff
- Pharmacist escalation for serious risks
- Documented check history
Evidence and clinical sources
The current source library includes BNF 85, the Nigeria Essential Medicines List 2020, NAFDAC Greenbook material and selected Nigerian clinical guidance. Source presence does not imply endorsement by the issuing body.
Role and facility controls
Owners and authorized managers can define facilities, staff roles, opening hours and shifts. Access remains tied to the organization rather than a public consumer account.
Audit and accountability
Clinical checks, warning outcomes and authorized access activity can be retained for operational review. Audit records support internal governance; they do not guarantee regulatory compliance.
Community pharmacy use case
A community pharmacy can give counter staff a simple action when a risky combination appears, while ensuring the pharmacist is called before medicines are supplied.
Hospital pharmacy use case
Hospital pharmacy leaders can use facility controls and reporting to support consistent review across authorized teams and service points.
Pharmacy-chain use case
Multi-branch operators can standardize warning handling and compare clinical activity across branches without exposing patient details to general administrators.
Security and Nigerian data-protection approach
NgMedicare is designed around purpose limitation, role-based access, pseudonymous patient records and patient-controlled sharing codes. It is designed to support responsible processing under the Nigeria Data Protection Act; legal claims require counsel review.
Product demonstration
A demonstration follows a realistic pharmacy workflow: enter a medicine combination, review the status, inspect evidence and see the audit record. Demo forms must contain business information only.
Customer evidence
Verified customer testimonials and deployment results will be published only with permission. No Nigerian customer, association approval or performance result is claimed on this page.
Frequently asked questions
The answers below explain scope, deployment and clinical responsibility.
Discuss your pharmacy workflow
Request a walkthrough for a community pharmacy, hospital, clinic or multi-branch group. We will tailor the session to your organization type and primary objective.
Frequently asked questions
Is NgMedicare a point-of-sale system?
Its strongest current role is clinical medication-safety and decision support. It should not be evaluated as a full billing or inventory platform unless those functions are specifically demonstrated.
Can junior counter staff use it?
The interface can present plain-language actions, but serious warnings should be escalated to the pharmacist. Access and duties remain controlled by the pharmacy.
Can we discuss deployment on WhatsApp?
A configured business WhatsApp channel may be used for account enquiries. Never send patient-identifiable information through sales WhatsApp or general sales channels.
See the clinical workflow with your team
Tell us your city, organization type and number of locations. Do not include patient information.