Poor-quality medicines are a threat to public health in many low- and middle-income countries, and prospective surveys are needed to inform corrective actions. Therefore, we conducted a cross-sectional survey on a sample of products used for children and available in the private market in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic Congo: amoxicillin (AX) and artemether/lumefantrine (AL), powders for suspension, and paracetamol (PC) tablets 500 mg. Overall, 417 products were covertly purchased from 61 wholesalers. To obtain a representative sample, the products were weighted on their market shares and a subset of 239 samples was randomly extracted to undergo in-depth visual inspection locally, and they were chemically assessed at two accredited laborato...
Background: Poor-quality life-saving medicines are a major public health threat, particularly in set...
Substandard and falsified medicines represent a serious threat for public health and patient safety....
Using poor-quality antibiotics leads to increased risk of the development of microorganism-resistant...
Poor-quality medicines are a threat to public health in many low-and middle-income countries, and pr...
Retail pharmaceutical products are commonly used to treat fever and malaria in sub-Saharan African c...
Retail pharmaceutical products are commonly used to treat fever and malaria in sub-Saharan African c...
Drug counterfeiting is a sad and worrisome reality, especially in developing countries where quality...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Malaria is a disease of major public health importance in Kenya killing 26...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the quality of a select group of medicines sold in accr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the quality of a select group of medicines sold in accr...
Abstract Background Malaria is a major health problem in sub-Saharan Africa where over 90% of the wo...
Substandard and falsified medicines represent a serious threat for public health and patient safety....
Malaria is the biggest killer of African children, yet it is cheaply preventable and curable with in...
peer reviewedBackground: In the context of old pharmaceutical legislation and regulations not adapte...
Poor (or low) quality medicines remain a crucial problem of public health around the world. They en...
Background: Poor-quality life-saving medicines are a major public health threat, particularly in set...
Substandard and falsified medicines represent a serious threat for public health and patient safety....
Using poor-quality antibiotics leads to increased risk of the development of microorganism-resistant...
Poor-quality medicines are a threat to public health in many low-and middle-income countries, and pr...
Retail pharmaceutical products are commonly used to treat fever and malaria in sub-Saharan African c...
Retail pharmaceutical products are commonly used to treat fever and malaria in sub-Saharan African c...
Drug counterfeiting is a sad and worrisome reality, especially in developing countries where quality...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Malaria is a disease of major public health importance in Kenya killing 26...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the quality of a select group of medicines sold in accr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the quality of a select group of medicines sold in accr...
Abstract Background Malaria is a major health problem in sub-Saharan Africa where over 90% of the wo...
Substandard and falsified medicines represent a serious threat for public health and patient safety....
Malaria is the biggest killer of African children, yet it is cheaply preventable and curable with in...
peer reviewedBackground: In the context of old pharmaceutical legislation and regulations not adapte...
Poor (or low) quality medicines remain a crucial problem of public health around the world. They en...
Background: Poor-quality life-saving medicines are a major public health threat, particularly in set...
Substandard and falsified medicines represent a serious threat for public health and patient safety....
Using poor-quality antibiotics leads to increased risk of the development of microorganism-resistant...