Pharmacists Council of NigeriaEdit ListingE-mail ContactShort DescriptionPharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN) is concerned with the regulation and control of practice of pharmacy, determining professional standards in Pharmacy and securing the establishment and maintenance of registers of Pharmacists. Business Information![]() Working Hours8am - 5pm (monday - Saturday) Share This ListingReviews
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