peer reviewedBackground: In the context of old pharmaceutical legislation and regulations not adapted to current realities, the aim of the present studywas to evaluate the existing pharmaceutical system in peri-urban areas of Kinshasa. Methods: A prospective study was carried out during the period 2016–2018. The most used antimalarial medicines were identified through household and pharmaceutical establishment surveys. The samples of the obtained medicines were assayed with generic separation methods using the high-performance liquid chromatography technique coupled to a diode array detector. The registration status was checked for 126 antimalarial brand names. A characterization was carried out in 196 pharmaceutical establishments on the ...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies alluded to the alarming scale of poor anti-malarial drug quality in malar...
Regulatory infringements are extremely common in low-income countries, especially with respect to re...
Roger Bate1,2, Kimberly Hess2, Lorraine Mooney31American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C., USA...
INTRODUCTION: Retail pharmaceutical products are commonly used to treat fever and malaria in sub-Sah...
Poor-quality medicines are a threat to public health in many low- and middle-income countries, and p...
Retail pharmaceutical products are commonly used to treat fever and malaria in sub-Saharan African c...
Poor-quality medicines are a threat to public health in many low-and middle-income countries, and pr...
Introduction: Recent years have seen an increase in reports of poor quality antimalarials with estim...
BACKGROUND: There is little existing knowledge about actual quality of drugs provided by different p...
Background: Despite the efforts of minimizing utilization of limited financial resources in Tanzania...
Abstract Background Malaria is a major health problem in sub-Saharan Africa where over 90% of the wo...
Background: Although an important source of treatment for fevers, little is known about the structur...
Background & objectives: The artemisinin-based antimalarial medicines are first line medicines in th...
BACKGROUND: Ghana changed their antimalarial drug policy from monotherapies to Artemisinin-based Com...
BACKGROUND: Although an important source of treatment for fevers, little is known about the structur...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies alluded to the alarming scale of poor anti-malarial drug quality in malar...
Regulatory infringements are extremely common in low-income countries, especially with respect to re...
Roger Bate1,2, Kimberly Hess2, Lorraine Mooney31American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C., USA...
INTRODUCTION: Retail pharmaceutical products are commonly used to treat fever and malaria in sub-Sah...
Poor-quality medicines are a threat to public health in many low- and middle-income countries, and p...
Retail pharmaceutical products are commonly used to treat fever and malaria in sub-Saharan African c...
Poor-quality medicines are a threat to public health in many low-and middle-income countries, and pr...
Introduction: Recent years have seen an increase in reports of poor quality antimalarials with estim...
BACKGROUND: There is little existing knowledge about actual quality of drugs provided by different p...
Background: Despite the efforts of minimizing utilization of limited financial resources in Tanzania...
Abstract Background Malaria is a major health problem in sub-Saharan Africa where over 90% of the wo...
Background: Although an important source of treatment for fevers, little is known about the structur...
Background & objectives: The artemisinin-based antimalarial medicines are first line medicines in th...
BACKGROUND: Ghana changed their antimalarial drug policy from monotherapies to Artemisinin-based Com...
BACKGROUND: Although an important source of treatment for fevers, little is known about the structur...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies alluded to the alarming scale of poor anti-malarial drug quality in malar...
Regulatory infringements are extremely common in low-income countries, especially with respect to re...
Roger Bate1,2, Kimberly Hess2, Lorraine Mooney31American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C., USA...