Background Medicines compendia, also called formularies, are the most commonly used drug information source among health care professionals. Objective The aim was to identify the countries publishing medicines compendia and the socio-demographic factors associated to this fact. Additionally, we sought to determine the use of foreign compendia in countries lacking their own. Setting Global web-based survey. Method Healthcare practitioners and researchers from 193 countries worldwide were invited to complete a web-based survey. The questionnaire investigated the existence of a national compendium, or the use of foreign compendia in the absence of one. Demographic and socioeconomic variables were used to predict compendia publishing through a ...
Comparative cross national (CNC) drug utilization studies are challenging. However, there can be con...
The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medicines Lists (...
This Research Topic was focused on provision of novel medical technologies worldwide keeping in mind...
Every nation in the world has established a National Medication Formulary to account for all the med...
Abstract Background This article is based upon data gathered during a study conducted in partnership...
Every nation in the world has established a National Medication Formulary to account for all the med...
Objective Essential medicines lists have been created and used globally in countries that range from...
AIMS: To examine how countries differ in attitudes to adverse drug reactions by examining published ...
International audiencePurpose: The article investigates the evolution of document supply of print se...
Suboptimal medicine use is a global public health problem. For 35 years the World Health Organizatio...
Irrational use of medicines is one of the most serious global public health problems we face today. ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the provision of medicines information in medical ...
Objectives: While it is generally understood that large sections of the population in low- and middl...
This paper presents a review of the literature, including government legislations, policies, guideli...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medic...
Comparative cross national (CNC) drug utilization studies are challenging. However, there can be con...
The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medicines Lists (...
This Research Topic was focused on provision of novel medical technologies worldwide keeping in mind...
Every nation in the world has established a National Medication Formulary to account for all the med...
Abstract Background This article is based upon data gathered during a study conducted in partnership...
Every nation in the world has established a National Medication Formulary to account for all the med...
Objective Essential medicines lists have been created and used globally in countries that range from...
AIMS: To examine how countries differ in attitudes to adverse drug reactions by examining published ...
International audiencePurpose: The article investigates the evolution of document supply of print se...
Suboptimal medicine use is a global public health problem. For 35 years the World Health Organizatio...
Irrational use of medicines is one of the most serious global public health problems we face today. ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the provision of medicines information in medical ...
Objectives: While it is generally understood that large sections of the population in low- and middl...
This paper presents a review of the literature, including government legislations, policies, guideli...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medic...
Comparative cross national (CNC) drug utilization studies are challenging. However, there can be con...
The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medicines Lists (...
This Research Topic was focused on provision of novel medical technologies worldwide keeping in mind...