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Availability and price changes of potential medicines and equipment for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 among pharmacy and drug stores in Bangladesh; findings and implications
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National Defence University of Malaysia, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh Medical University, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, ...
Published InBangladesh Journal of Medical Science
Year2020
Citations67
Abstract
Objective: There are concerns with increased prices and drug shortages for pertinent medicines and personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent and treat COVID-19 enhanced by misinformation. Community pharmacists and drug stores play a significant role in disease management in Bangladesh due to high co-payments. Consequently, a need to review prices and availability in the pandemic.
 Materials and Methods: Multiple approach involving a review and questionnaire among pharmacies and stores early March to end May 2020.
 Results and Discussion: 170 pharmacies and drug stores took part, giving a response rate of 63.9%. Encouragingly, no change in utilization of antimalarial medicines in 51.2% of stores despite global endorsements. However, increased utilisation of antibiotics (70.6%), analgesics (97.6%), vitamins (90.6%) and PPE (over 95%).…
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