The improper use of medicines is a major cause of poor therapeutic effect as well as adverse drug reactions, and has considerable financial consequences (1-4). In the present era of global economic recession, there is a need for the judicious use of resources to benefit all citizens in developing countries. Therefore, the promotion of the Rational Use of Medicines (RUM) should be a healthcare priority in African countries. Still, there is limited information available on how appropriately medicines are prescribed and used in Africa (5)
Introduction: Various authors have described the challenges associated with African pharmacovigilanc...
The African continent is home to 15% of the world’s population and suffers from a disease burden of ...
Background: Despite advancements in drug utilization research (DUR), these have not been universal. ...
The improper use of medicines is a major cause of poor therapeutic effect as well as adverse drug re...
This two day meeting brought together drug utilisation researchers from across Africa. The purpose w...
The IUPHAR Sub-Committee on Clinical Pharmacology in developing countries continues to partner with ...
The first MURIA (Medicines Utilisation Research in Africa) group workshop and symposium brought rese...
The second Medicines Utilization Research in Africa (MURIA) group workshop and symposium again broug...
There is a need to improve the rational use of antibiotics across continents including Africa. This ...
Growing burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa has necessitated ...
Growing burden of infectious and NCDs across Africa, e.g. 70% of world’s HIV patients live in sub-Sa...
Africa is one of the world’s fastest-growing economic regions, with a rise in its pharmaceutical ind...
A seminar paper on research, development and production of medicines from African herbs of Rwanda.Rw...
Introduction: Inappropriate use of medicines remains a problem, with consequences including increasi...
There are concerns with current prescribing and dispensing of antimicrobials in Africa. Point preval...
Introduction: Various authors have described the challenges associated with African pharmacovigilanc...
The African continent is home to 15% of the world’s population and suffers from a disease burden of ...
Background: Despite advancements in drug utilization research (DUR), these have not been universal. ...
The improper use of medicines is a major cause of poor therapeutic effect as well as adverse drug re...
This two day meeting brought together drug utilisation researchers from across Africa. The purpose w...
The IUPHAR Sub-Committee on Clinical Pharmacology in developing countries continues to partner with ...
The first MURIA (Medicines Utilisation Research in Africa) group workshop and symposium brought rese...
The second Medicines Utilization Research in Africa (MURIA) group workshop and symposium again broug...
There is a need to improve the rational use of antibiotics across continents including Africa. This ...
Growing burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa has necessitated ...
Growing burden of infectious and NCDs across Africa, e.g. 70% of world’s HIV patients live in sub-Sa...
Africa is one of the world’s fastest-growing economic regions, with a rise in its pharmaceutical ind...
A seminar paper on research, development and production of medicines from African herbs of Rwanda.Rw...
Introduction: Inappropriate use of medicines remains a problem, with consequences including increasi...
There are concerns with current prescribing and dispensing of antimicrobials in Africa. Point preval...
Introduction: Various authors have described the challenges associated with African pharmacovigilanc...
The African continent is home to 15% of the world’s population and suffers from a disease burden of ...
Background: Despite advancements in drug utilization research (DUR), these have not been universal. ...