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In Alor, Nigeria, an adult female with dark skin and dark hair tied back stands behind a glass display counter inside a small pharmacy or drug store. She wears a light pink collared shirt and is intently focused on a small, light blue electronic device held in both hands, manipulating it with her thumbs. Behind the woman, multiple shelves are densely stocked with various products. The uppermost shelves display rows of "Lucozade" energy drink bottles with orange liquid, alongside packaged sanitary pads or diapers. Below these are shelves with numerous boxed items, including topical creams and ointments such as "Neoskin," "Funbact-A," "Aquasoft," "Deep Pad," and "Olaybact," as well as other unidentifiable health products. Further down, behind glass cabinet doors, more medications are visible in boxes and bottles, with some labels like "Robomax," "Felxicam," "Anagacem," and "Hydroquine" discernible. On the glass counter to the right of the woman, a pair of red-handled scissors is present. The foreground, viewed through the lower section of the glass counter, prominently features large boxes of "CAMOSUNATE" malaria medication. A dark, vertical structural element partially obstructs the right side of the image.
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