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MYDAWA reaches 10,000 customers in four months

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Since officially launching in 2017, MYDAWA has continued to experience tremendous growth and has signed up over 80,000 registered users.
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“We would like to thank all our users for their continued support and valuable feedback which has been instrumental to shaping our service so far. As MYDAWA looks to grow its customer base, we stay committed to providing them with quality and affordable medicines and health products that give
them peace of mind,” said MYDAWA Managing Director Tony Wood.

MYDAWA was launched in Nairobi in March this year with the aim of revolutionising the pharmaceutical sector.

The announcement comes barely two weeks after the Kenya Association of Pharmaceutical Industry (KAPI) released a report of a survey, noting the incidence of unregulated medicines in the Kenyan market.

Wood said: “MYDAWA customers can be sure of genuine quality products and further, we provide them a secure mechanism that allows them to verify authenticity. We are standing on our promise of
delivering quality, affordable medicine, conveniently.”

ALSO SEE: Pharmacists raise alarm over prevalence of grey medicines

The number of products available on mydawa.com has also increased and there are now over 1,000 products that consumers can buy ranging from prescription and over the counter drugs to wellness products including multivitamins, supplements, personal care, cosmetics and hygiene products. Each product is secured with a unique tamper-evident seal that allows customers to verify authenticity of the products.

MYDAWA is expected to unveil other connected partnerships in the coming weeks in a bid to drive further value for users.

One can buy medicine and health products affordably from the convenience of the mobile phone on www.mydawa.com or via the MYDAWA app, where you can access prescription drugs by uploading a photo of your prescription onto the platform. Payments are made via Mpesa, and the products are delivered free of charge to a collection point of your convenience.

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