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The availability and affordability of selected essential medicines for chronicl diseases in six low- and middle-income countries
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Author Affiliations
World Health Organization - Pakistan, World Health Organization
Published InBulletin of the World Health Organization
Year2007
Citations479
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the availability and affordability of medicines used to treat cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease and glaucoma and to provide palliative cancer care in six low- and middle-income countries. METHODS: A survey of the availability and price of 32 medicines was conducted in a representative sample of public and private medicine outlets in four geographically defined areas in Bangladesh, Brazil, Malawi, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. We analysed the percentage of these medicines available, the median price versus the international reference price (expressed as the median price ratio) and affordability in terms of the number of days wages it would cost the lowest-paid government worker to purchase one month of treatment. FINDINGS: In all countries<or=7.5% of these…
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