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Essential medicines: An Indian perspective
The concept of defining essential medicines and establishing a list of them was aimed to improve the availability of affordable medicines for the world′s poor. Access to essential medicines is a major determinant of health outcomes.
Rituparna Maiti +3 more
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National Essential Medicines List and policy practice: A case study of China’s health care reform [PDF]
Background In 2009, China implemented the national essential medicines system by enacting the National Essential Medicines List 2009. According to the policy of this system, primary health care institutions can only stock and use essential medicines on ...
Tian Xin, Song Yaran, Zhang Xinping
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Medicines not recommended for inclusion in the who essential medicines list: a retrospective observational study [PDF]
BackgroundThe WHO Model List of Essential Medicines (EML) includes those medicines that offer the best health payback for individuals and health systems. It serves as a guide for countries to develop and update national EMLs.
Enrico Costa +10 more
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Essential Medicinal Chemistry of Essential Medicines [PDF]
Since 1977, the World Health Organization publishes a list of essential medicines, i.e., those that satisfy the priority health care needs of the population and are selected with regard to disease prevalence and public health relevance, evidence of clinical efficacy, and safety, as well as comparative costs and cost-effectiveness.
Marta Serafini +4 more
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Essential medicines for children [PDF]
Millions of children die every year before they reach the age of 5 years, of conditions largely treatable with existing medicines. The WHO Model List of Essential Medicines was launched in 1977 to make the most necessary drugs available to populations whose basic health needs could not be met by the existing supply system.
Hoppu Kaarlo, Hoppu Kaarlo
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Poverty-related and neglected diseases – an economic and epidemiological analysis of poverty relatedness and neglect in research and development [PDF]
Background: Economic growth in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) has raised interest in how disease burden patterns are related to economic development.
Peter von Philipsborn +4 more
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Objectives To assess the quantity and evaluate the quality of policies and curricula focusing on conflicts of interests (COI) at medical schools across Germany.Design Cross-sectional study, survey of medical schools, standardised web search.Setting ...
Sophie Gepp +8 more
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A third-line antiretroviral therapy register to track patient clinical and virological outcomes
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K Naidoo +3 more
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Signal of harm in morphine use in adults with acute pulmonary oedema: A rapid systematic review
Background. Heart failure affects nearly 65 million people globally, resulting in recurrent hospital admissions and substantial healthcare expenditure.
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