Problems with the quality of medicines abound in countries where regulatory and legal oversight are weak, where medicines are unaffordable to most, and where the official supply often fails to reach patients. Quality is important to ensure effective treatment, to maintain patient and health-care worker confidence in treatment, and to prevent the development of resistance. In 2001, the WHO established the Prequalification of Medicines Programme in response to the need to select good-quality medicines for UN procurement. Member States of the WHO had requested its assistance in assessing the quality of low-cost generic medicines that were becoming increasingly available especially in treatments for HIV/AIDS. From a public health perspective, W...
Summary The circulation of substandard medicines in the developing world is a serious clinical and p...
The adulteration and careless manufacture of medicines is an old problem, vastly aggravated by globa...
Over the past decade, the number of countries reporting falsified (fake, spurious/falsely labeled/co...
Problems with the quality of medicines abound in countries where regulatory and legal oversight are ...
Billions of people still lack access to essential medicines. This problem disproportionately affects...
The globalization of pharmaceutical production has not been accompanied by a strengthening and harmo...
Each year, millions of people in low- and middle-income (LMI) countries die from preventable and tre...
589-595Growing dissatisfaction with constant interference of trade regime with basic human right to...
This research, with the main focus on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, was based on data from the...
Access to quality-assured medical products improves health and save lives. However, one third of the...
Access to quality-assured medical products improves health and save lives. However, one third of the...
Background: Suboptimal medicine use is a global public health problem. For 35 years the World Health...
Access to medicines and vaccines to prevent and treat non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is unacceptab...
The circulation of poor-quality medicines continues to undermine the fight against many life-threate...
Summary The circulation of substandard medicines in the developing world is a serious clinical and p...
The adulteration and careless manufacture of medicines is an old problem, vastly aggravated by globa...
Over the past decade, the number of countries reporting falsified (fake, spurious/falsely labeled/co...
Problems with the quality of medicines abound in countries where regulatory and legal oversight are ...
Billions of people still lack access to essential medicines. This problem disproportionately affects...
The globalization of pharmaceutical production has not been accompanied by a strengthening and harmo...
Each year, millions of people in low- and middle-income (LMI) countries die from preventable and tre...
589-595Growing dissatisfaction with constant interference of trade regime with basic human right to...
This research, with the main focus on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, was based on data from the...
Access to quality-assured medical products improves health and save lives. However, one third of the...
Access to quality-assured medical products improves health and save lives. However, one third of the...
Background: Suboptimal medicine use is a global public health problem. For 35 years the World Health...
Access to medicines and vaccines to prevent and treat non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is unacceptab...
The circulation of poor-quality medicines continues to undermine the fight against many life-threate...
Summary The circulation of substandard medicines in the developing world is a serious clinical and p...
The adulteration and careless manufacture of medicines is an old problem, vastly aggravated by globa...
Over the past decade, the number of countries reporting falsified (fake, spurious/falsely labeled/co...