Pharmaceutical policies rationale and design
By: Dukes, Graham.
Contributor(s): Broun, Denis.
Series: HRO Working Papers35. Publisher: [Washington] World Bank 1994Description: 19p.Subject(s): Policy Health Low income countries Drugs | HealthOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: The creation, production and sale of pharmaceuticals have become the subject of increasingly complex laws, regulations and administrative procedures in every industrialized country and in much of the developing world. These concern themselves primarily with the quality, safety and efficacy of pharmaceutical products, manufacturing practices, information supplied about drugs and drug expenditures. This paper explores the "Western model" of national drug regulation and policy, recent challenges to this model and approaches in developing countries.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The creation, production and sale of pharmaceuticals have become the subject of increasingly complex laws, regulations and administrative procedures in every industrialized country and in much of the developing world. These concern themselves primarily with the quality, safety and efficacy of pharmaceutical products, manufacturing practices, information supplied about drugs and drug expenditures. This paper explores the "Western model" of national drug regulation and policy, recent challenges to this model and approaches in developing countries.
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