Nutraceutical (Medicinal Mushrooms) products for a wide variety of ailments. An ideal organic and alternative solution for the African market.
We offer a wide range of nutritional supplements such as Bamboo Silica, along with a good number of quality approved nutraceutal non-medicinal mushrooms.
Over The Counter (OTC) Drugs. We offer a selection of drugs such as Ibuprofen, Folic acid, and Vitamin products that are needed in Africa.
Through our efficient and locally approved procuremnt standards, we are able to deliver much needed prescription medication to the African market.
Making a difference in Africa
BGiL Pharma is a Pharmaceutical Wholesale Distributor that delivers Over-The-Counter (OTC), nutritional supplements as well as prescription only medicines(POM) to emerging and resource limited economies in Africa. The reputation of BGiL Pharma on the African continent is built on honest, dependable relationships our satellite distributors have developed with clients.
BGiL Pharma has established business ties with local distributors in several African countries, whose vision for a healthier Africa mimics that of BGiL Pharma. Our local partners have an excellent mastery of their local markets and provide exceptional assistance to our consumers.
With a seasoned team of experienced and committed representatives, BGI Pharma has the ability to reach every country and every major city on the African continent and is familiar with the convoluted logistic difficulties faced by most African countries. The service we provide to our clientele is based on a thorough understanding of systems and processes on the African continent.
"For low and middle income African countries to make positive strides at reducing health care costs, disease prevention rather than treatment must be the target objective. The urgent need for health authorities in Africa to raise awareness that people are better off staying healthy rather than relying on far fetched sophisticated medical technology to rescue them from a lifetime of unhealthy living can hardly be overemphasized".
S. A.Chiambah, RPh. | BGiL Pharma
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