Abstract Commercial viability of any drug product may often bring pain for patients who otherwise wait for their drug to improve their quality of life and breath. Dryness of drug products like thyroxin, warfarin, phenobarbitone, salbutamol inhalers, morphine etc. from the market leave patient on the mercy of nature. The heart wrenching healthcare professional burst out when lifesaving drugs are not available due to any reason. Voice of civil society rises in community where care of others is felt as a moral responsibility beside capitalism and/or socialism. It is also observed and quite possible that quality defects may create similar situations of drug shortage. Manufacturing facility or its control may go out unwittingly due to knowledge...
Quality-of-life research is briefly described and said to be in its infancy. However, the authors ob...
<div><p>Drug shortages are a complex and global phenomenon. When a drug cannot be delivered at the m...
There is growing, but belated, concern that much of the developing world’s supply of medicines—in pa...
Background: In many countries, a significant proportion of medicines traded and consumed are of poor...
<p>Pharmaceutical products are patient-oriented. If they had a deficient quality they might put live...
One of the ways in which the Medicines Authority protects public health is by minimising the risk to...
Over the past five years, the pharmaceutical supply chain has grown increasingly unreliable. Accordi...
Drug shortage is a global issue affecting low, middle, and high-income countries. Many countries hav...
Drug shortage is a global issue affecting low, middle, and high-income countries. Many countries hav...
We provide an insight to the troubles in the field of pharmacy. Using the published literature to da...
Products of the modern pharmaceutical industry have improved the outlook for patients with many diso...
Since our ancestors began trading several millennia ago, counterfeit and substandard medicines have ...
Life is short, and the art long; the occasion fleeting; experience fallacious, and judgment difficul...
Drug shortages in the United States routinely force doctors to ration medicine. The current shortage...
Patients use medicines to gain speedy recovery from illness or to maintain wellbeing under the care ...
Quality-of-life research is briefly described and said to be in its infancy. However, the authors ob...
<div><p>Drug shortages are a complex and global phenomenon. When a drug cannot be delivered at the m...
There is growing, but belated, concern that much of the developing world’s supply of medicines—in pa...
Background: In many countries, a significant proportion of medicines traded and consumed are of poor...
<p>Pharmaceutical products are patient-oriented. If they had a deficient quality they might put live...
One of the ways in which the Medicines Authority protects public health is by minimising the risk to...
Over the past five years, the pharmaceutical supply chain has grown increasingly unreliable. Accordi...
Drug shortage is a global issue affecting low, middle, and high-income countries. Many countries hav...
Drug shortage is a global issue affecting low, middle, and high-income countries. Many countries hav...
We provide an insight to the troubles in the field of pharmacy. Using the published literature to da...
Products of the modern pharmaceutical industry have improved the outlook for patients with many diso...
Since our ancestors began trading several millennia ago, counterfeit and substandard medicines have ...
Life is short, and the art long; the occasion fleeting; experience fallacious, and judgment difficul...
Drug shortages in the United States routinely force doctors to ration medicine. The current shortage...
Patients use medicines to gain speedy recovery from illness or to maintain wellbeing under the care ...
Quality-of-life research is briefly described and said to be in its infancy. However, the authors ob...
<div><p>Drug shortages are a complex and global phenomenon. When a drug cannot be delivered at the m...
There is growing, but belated, concern that much of the developing world’s supply of medicines—in pa...