Teniola Adedeji, with an impressive background spanning seven years as both a pharmacist and a pharmacy operations manager, has finely honed her expertise while serving at the esteemed National Food and Drug Commission. While the allure of the pharmacy business is undeniable, she keenly recognizes the limitations inherent in this field—a realm shaped by spatial constraints that make it nearly unfeasible for any individual pharmacy to uphold a comprehensive inventory of available medications across multiple outlets.
Her unwavering determination to confront this pressing issue took root and gained considerable momentum in 2021. Grasping the scale of the challenge before her, Adedeji reached out to her longtime friend, Funmilola Aderemi, who held the distinguished position of senior product manager at the prominent logistics company MAX. United by a shared vision, they embarked on a collaborative venture, giving birth to “Pharmarun.”
Evolving as a labor of love, Pharmarun embarked on its journey as Nigeria’s equivalent of Uber in the pharmaceutical landscape. Essentially, it emerged as a vibrant community hub where diverse pharmacies converge under a single digital umbrella, easily accessible at the tap of a button. Drawing parallels with established e-commerce platforms like Jumia, Pharmarun simplifies the process for users to place orders, which are subsequently delivered right to their doorsteps. The cornerstone of this seamless operation lies in a robust logistical network, a domain where Adedeji and Aderemi initially navigated challenges, including delivery hurdles linked to transportation issues.
Fast-forwarding to the present, Pharmarun’s evolution has been nothing short of remarkable. The platform meticulously curates a roster of preferred delivery partners, effectively minimizing the potential for future logistical obstacles. Crafted as a tech-driven ecosystem, Pharmarun’s backend orchestrates a symphony of verification and connection, ensuring users are blissfully unaware of the intricate web that facilitates the swift dispatch of their requested medications.
As of August this year, Pharmarun commemorates its two-year anniversary, having garnered an impressive user base of approximately 28,000 individuals. On the business front, the platform has forged solid partnerships with around 15 health-focused entities, each contributing to the delivery of essential medications to their respective user communities.
In order to instill unwavering trust among potential clients, the platform’s website features a unique functionality that enables users to directly interact with a pharmacist—a tangible testament to the personalized touch that guides Pharmarun’s operations. Beyond addressing individual needs, Pharmarun’s impact has expanded to encompass hospitals streamlining prescription refills for patients and insurance companies committed to ensuring timely medication access for their policyholders.
The journey has been marked by challenges, but Pharmarun has transcended its humble beginnings, evolving from the shared vision of Teniola and Aderemi into a formidable team of 15 dedicated professionals. With the seamless integration of 100 registered pharmacies into its ecosystem, Pharmarun’s influence spans across approximately 20 Nigerian states, with notable prominence in urban hubs such as Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, and Uyo.
Looking ahead, Pharmarun’s aspirations stand firm—to cultivate more collaborations with pharmacies and to expand its footprint even further. Aderemi, at the helm of product development, underscores the mutually beneficial relationship between Pharmarun and its partner pharmacies, a dynamic where increased customer engagement translates to financial gain for both parties.
In terms of funding, Adedeji recognizes the pivotal role it plays in propelling Pharmarun’s trajectory to greater heights. With an initial funding infusion of $150,000, the startup’s initial strides involved building a robust product, forging vital partnerships, and validating its concept through the support of over 28,000 patrons. The ongoing funding campaign aims to catapult Pharmarun to new pinnacles, fortifying its technological capabilities and ambitiously striving to onboard 1,000 pharmacists within the forthcoming year.
Yet, beyond the realm of commerce, both co-founders share a profound conviction that Pharmarun embodies more than a mere dispensary. Embodying inclusivity, the platform has ingeniously integrated “buy-now-pay-later” (BNPL) services, forming partnerships with BNPL companies to offer a lifeline to customers temporarily facing financial constraints. Cleverly positioned at the checkout, these services, while facilitating access to vital medications, remain distinct from Pharmarun’s financial structure, sparing the startup from the complexities of loan recovery.
As Teniola Adedeji fervently underscores, Pharmarun signifies not only a business venture but a tangible manifestation of her unswerving dedication as a pharmacist. Guided by an unwavering commitment to bridging gaps in medication access, her vision radiates as a guiding light, illuminating a path toward a healthier and more accessible future.