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Access to Essential Drugs in Poor Countries: A Lost Battle?

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dc.contributor Fondation Médecins Sans Frontières, Paris, France. office@paris.msf.org
dc.creator Pécoul, B
dc.creator Chirac, P
dc.creator Trouiller, P
dc.creator Pinel, J
dc.date 1999-01-27
dc.date.accessioned 2017-01-31T07:10:12Z
dc.date.available 2017-01-31T07:10:12Z
dc.identifier Access to Essential Drugs in Poor Countries: A Lost Battle? 1999, 281 (4):361-7 JAMA
dc.identifier 0098-7484
dc.identifier 9929090
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10144/18924
dc.identifier http://fieldresearch.msf.org/msf/handle/10144/18924
dc.identifier JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10144/18924
dc.description To access this article, click on "Additional Links"
dc.description Drugs offer a simple, cost-effective solution to many health problems, provided they are available, affordable, and properly used. However, effective treatment is lacking in poor countries for many diseases, including African trypanosomiasis, Shigella dysentery, leishmaniasis, tuberculosis, and bacterial meningitis. Treatment may be precluded because no effective drug exists, it is too expensive, or it has been withdrawn from the market. Moreover, research and development in tropical diseases have come to a near standstill. This article focuses on the problems of access to quality drugs for the treatment of diseases that predominantly affect the developing world: (1) poor-quality and counterfeit drugs; (2) lack of availability of essential drugs due to fluctuating production or prohibitive cost; (3) need to develop field-based drug research to determine optimum utilization and remotivate research and development for new drugs for the developing world; and (4) potential consequences of recent World Trade Organization agreements on the availability of old and new drugs. These problems are not independent and unrelated but are a result of the fundamental nature of the pharmaceutical market and the way it is regulated.
dc.language en
dc.relation http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/281/4/361?ijkey=v7ANi6A7kiVu2&keytype=ref&siteid=amajnls
dc.rights Archived with thanks to the American Medical Association
dc.title Access to Essential Drugs in Poor Countries: A Lost Battle?


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