An evaluation of the adequacy of Indian national and state essential medicines lists (EMLs) for palliative care medical needs-a comparative analysis. [PDF]
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Availability, cost and affordability of essential medicines for smoking cessation in low-income and middle-income countries: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Setting standards for essential children's medicines
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Exploring access to essential medicines in the South Pacific: insights from a multi-country cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Availability, pricing, and affordability of essential medicines for pediatric population in Malawi. [PDF]
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Response to comments on inclusion of cryoprecipitate, pathogen-reduced on the WHO model lists of essential medicines for adults and children: a call for action. [PDF]
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Essential medicines are still essential
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The concept of essential medicines (EM) was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to promote equitable access to safe, effective, and low-cost medicines. Access to EM is considered part of the right to health and is critical to the provision of palliative care. Access to EM is often disrupted in the setting of humanitarian crises, leading to
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