Objective : The Delhi State Drug Policy was adopted in 1994 following which the first Essential Medicines List (EML) was developed in 1996. The Delhi State Essential Medicines Formulary was brought out in 1997. A need was felt to revise the formulary to match with the EML as the EML is renewed every 2 years. Materials and Methods : A survey was undertaken to elicit the opinions of the doctors practicing in the state on the usefulness of the formulary before revising and printing the updated version. The survey covered dispensaries, 10-20 bedded hospitals, 100-bedded hospitals and two tertiary care hospitals. Discussions were focused on questionnaires on attitudes toward adopting Essential Medicines Formulary using a 10-point scale. Results ...
Objectives: In developing countries out-of-pocket payments (OOP) are as high as 80% of healthcare sp...
The objective of this study was to learn more about consumer’s and physician’s knowledge, attitudes,...
BACKGROUND: There is concern regarding the irrational production, prescription and use of drugs in I...
Objective : The Delhi State Drug Policy was adopted in 1994 following which the first Essential Medi...
Background: Hospital drug formularies are developed in order to support safe, effective and cost-eff...
The main aim and objectives of hospital formulary is to provide information about the use of medicin...
Prior to 1994, most Delhi hospitals and dispensaries experienced constant shortages of essential med...
Background: The concept of essential drugs is based on the premise that a limited number of effectiv...
BACKGROUND: The concept of listing essential medicines can lead to improved supply and access, more ...
The concept of essential medicines was introduced in 1977 with the publication of the World Health O...
Background and objective: Misconceptions about the safety of herbal medicines and oversights of poss...
PURPOSE: The WHO essential medicines list (EML) guides selection of drugs for national formularies. ...
ABSTRACT Background: As many pharmaceutical products on the market today are copy drugs, prototype d...
As India is one of the highest per capita out-of-pocket expenditures’ countries, generics will save ...
Medicines are as important as health care workers. In developing countries patients has to travel ma...
Objectives: In developing countries out-of-pocket payments (OOP) are as high as 80% of healthcare sp...
The objective of this study was to learn more about consumer’s and physician’s knowledge, attitudes,...
BACKGROUND: There is concern regarding the irrational production, prescription and use of drugs in I...
Objective : The Delhi State Drug Policy was adopted in 1994 following which the first Essential Medi...
Background: Hospital drug formularies are developed in order to support safe, effective and cost-eff...
The main aim and objectives of hospital formulary is to provide information about the use of medicin...
Prior to 1994, most Delhi hospitals and dispensaries experienced constant shortages of essential med...
Background: The concept of essential drugs is based on the premise that a limited number of effectiv...
BACKGROUND: The concept of listing essential medicines can lead to improved supply and access, more ...
The concept of essential medicines was introduced in 1977 with the publication of the World Health O...
Background and objective: Misconceptions about the safety of herbal medicines and oversights of poss...
PURPOSE: The WHO essential medicines list (EML) guides selection of drugs for national formularies. ...
ABSTRACT Background: As many pharmaceutical products on the market today are copy drugs, prototype d...
As India is one of the highest per capita out-of-pocket expenditures’ countries, generics will save ...
Medicines are as important as health care workers. In developing countries patients has to travel ma...
Objectives: In developing countries out-of-pocket payments (OOP) are as high as 80% of healthcare sp...
The objective of this study was to learn more about consumer’s and physician’s knowledge, attitudes,...
BACKGROUND: There is concern regarding the irrational production, prescription and use of drugs in I...