Background: A growing number of drug development studies that include pharmacokinetic evaluations are conducted in regions lacking a specialised pharmacology laboratory. This necessitated the development of an International Pharmacology Specialty Laboratory (IPSL) in Zimbabwe. Objectives: The aim of this article is to describe the development of an IPSL in Zimbabwe. Methods: The IPSL was developed collaboratively by the University of Zimbabwe and the University at Buffalo Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences. Key stages included infrastructure development, establishment of quality management systems and collaborative mentorship in clinical pharmacology study design and chromatographic assay development and validation. Results...
Over the last decade several phase III microbicides trials have been conducted in developing countri...
The increasing burden of infectious diseases such as HIV, malaria and TB coupled with changing stand...
Neglected tropical diseases cause significant morbidity and mortality and are a source of poverty in...
Abstract While important advances have been made in the prevention and treatment of Human Immunodefi...
Southern Africa (South Africa as well as neighboring countries) has not had an infrastructure for te...
The aim of this study was to assess the infrastructure and capacity challenges in Africa, however si...
Background: Since 1990, several social events have taken place worldwide for the progress of medical...
South Africa recently became the first African country where clinical pharmacology has been approved...
CLINICAL RESEARCH Clinical research involves two aspects of drug development. The Þ rst involves cha...
Background: The Ministry of Health (MOH) of Botswana adopted Strengthening Laboratory Management Tow...
Summary: Microbiology laboratories play an important role in epidemiology and infection control prog...
Contains fulltext : 65592_nortcoinc.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This t...
The improper use of medicines is a major cause of poor therapeutic effect as well as adverse drug re...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decade several phase III microbicides trials have been conducted in develo...
Pharmacovigilance (PV) is a vital component of public and private healthcare systems. The necessity ...
Over the last decade several phase III microbicides trials have been conducted in developing countri...
The increasing burden of infectious diseases such as HIV, malaria and TB coupled with changing stand...
Neglected tropical diseases cause significant morbidity and mortality and are a source of poverty in...
Abstract While important advances have been made in the prevention and treatment of Human Immunodefi...
Southern Africa (South Africa as well as neighboring countries) has not had an infrastructure for te...
The aim of this study was to assess the infrastructure and capacity challenges in Africa, however si...
Background: Since 1990, several social events have taken place worldwide for the progress of medical...
South Africa recently became the first African country where clinical pharmacology has been approved...
CLINICAL RESEARCH Clinical research involves two aspects of drug development. The Þ rst involves cha...
Background: The Ministry of Health (MOH) of Botswana adopted Strengthening Laboratory Management Tow...
Summary: Microbiology laboratories play an important role in epidemiology and infection control prog...
Contains fulltext : 65592_nortcoinc.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This t...
The improper use of medicines is a major cause of poor therapeutic effect as well as adverse drug re...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decade several phase III microbicides trials have been conducted in develo...
Pharmacovigilance (PV) is a vital component of public and private healthcare systems. The necessity ...
Over the last decade several phase III microbicides trials have been conducted in developing countri...
The increasing burden of infectious diseases such as HIV, malaria and TB coupled with changing stand...
Neglected tropical diseases cause significant morbidity and mortality and are a source of poverty in...