Pharmaceutical Association of Nigerian Students

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College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Idiaraba, Lagos

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info@pansnational.org

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Pharmaceutical Association of Nigerian Students (PANS) consists of pharmaceutical students with an interest in promoting improved public health through provision of information, education & a range of publications & professional activities in the country.

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