Lupine publishers-Pharmacology & Clinical Research
It Is Disturbing, In Spite of The Existence of Appropriate Legislation, Illegal Distribution of Medicines by Abdeen Mustafa Omer
The strategy of price liberalisation and Privatization had been
implemented in Sudan over the last decade and has had a
positive result on government deficit. The investment law approved
recently has good statements and rules on the above strategy in
particular to pharmacy regulations. Under the pressure of the new
privatization policy, the government introduced radical changes
in the pharmacy regulations. To improve the effectiveness of the public
pharmacy, resources should be switched towards areas
of need, reducing inequalities and promoting better health conditions.
Medicines are financed either through cost sharing or full
private. The role of the private services is significant. A review of
reform of financing medicines in Sudan is given in this study. Also,
it highlights the current drug supply system in the public sector, which
is currently responsibility of the Central Medical Supplies
Public Corporation (CMS). In Sudan, the researchers did not identify any
rigorous evaluations or quantitative studies about the
impact of drug regulations on the quality of medicines and how to
protect public health against counterfeit or low-quality medicines,
although it is practically possible. However, the regulations must be
continually evaluated to ensure the public health is protected
against by marketing high quality medicines rather than commercial
interests, and the drug companies are held accountable for
their conduct.
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