
Medical experts in Nigeria have raised concerns about the increasing trend of self-medication, which they warn is exacerbating liver-related diseases and endangering millions of individuals. The indiscriminate use of painkillers, antibiotics, and herbal mixtures without proper medical supervision or diagnosis is contributing to this health crisis, according to the experts.
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