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Effective drug regulation: A multicountry study

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Effective drug regulation: A multicountry study

Drugs play a crucial role in saving lives, restoring health, and preventing diseases and epidemics. But they need to be safe, efficacious, of good quality, and used rationally. This means that their production, import/export, storage, supply and distribution should be subject to government control through prescribed norms and standards and an effective regulatory system. Substandard and counterfeit drugs proliferate primarily in an environment where drug regulation has proved ineffective. This publication presents a synthesis of studies on drug regulation carried out in 10 countries: Australia, Cuba, Cyprus, Estonia, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Tunisia, Uganda, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe in 1998-1999. It gives an overview of the development of drug regulation in these countries as well as the resources available and the strategies applied in drug regulation implementation at the time the studies were conducted. An analysis of the strengths and weaknesses in drug regulation in these countries is also provided.

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Effective Drug Regulation: A Multicountry Study
By Sauwakon Ratanawijitrasin, Eshetu Wondemagegnehu, World Health Organization Essential Drugs and Medicines Policy
Published by World Health Organization, 2002
ISBN 9241562064, 9789241562065
189 pages

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