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INDICES> Teaching essential drugs in developing countries
- From: zaheerb <zaheerb@sedaya.po.my>
- Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 05:09:55 -0400 (EDT)
INDICES> Teaching essential drugs in developing countries
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Hi all,
I am going to teach Drugs In developing Countries, a Subject included in the
pharmacy curriculum,emphasizing on rationle drug concet and development of
National drug policies in developing countries. Following references are
recommended.
1.WHO(1998) The world drug situation,Geneva:WHO
2.WHO(1987)The Rationle use of drugs.Report of the conference of expert
Nairobi.
3.WHO(1988) The use of essential drugs-Model list of essential
drugs.Technical report series no.770.
4.WHO(1998( Guidelines for developing National drug policies:Geneva:WHO
Can any body give me informations regarding these documents and also the
other resources ,which can helpful in teaching this subject to undergraduate
pharmacy students.
Regards
Zaheer-u-din-Baber,MSc
Lecturer in Pharmacy ( A Sedaya-USM Pharmacy programme)
Sedaya College
11 Jalan Manis1,Taman Segar,Cheras,56100
Kuala-Lumpur.Malaysia
Phone: (603) 9329326
FAX: (603) 9329327
[Most WHO documents on essential drugs can be found at
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