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close this bookUganda National Drug Policy (WHO; 2002; 45 pages)
View the documentForeword
View the documentPreface
View the documentIntroduction
View the documentMembers of the MoH Task Force on Drug Management
View the documentNational Drug Policy
View the document1. Pharmaceutical legislation and regulation
View the document2. Drug selection
Open this folder and view contents3. Drug supply system (quantification, procurement, storage, distribution)
close this folder4. Rational drug use and drug information
View the document4.1 Drug information
View the document4.2 Prescribing
View the document4.3 Dispensing
View the document4.4 Use of drugs by individuals and the community
Open this folder and view contents5. Drug financing and pricing
View the document6. Traditional medicines
View the document7. Human resource development
View the document8. Research and development
View the document9. Technical co-operation
View the document10. Monitoring and evaluation
 

4.1 Drug information

Goal: to ensure that appropriate information on the correct use and storage of drugs is readily available, widely disseminated and used accordingly.

Objectives:

1. To ensure the availability of, ready access to and correct application of consistent, appropriate information on drugs and therapeutics for health workers, patients and the public in general

2. To ensure that information used in the promotion and marketing of medicines is unbiased, accurate and not misleading


Strategies:

1. Establish a drug information infrastructure/system, including a National Drug and Poisons Information Centre, to provide on request and actively disseminate objective, relevant, practical and up-to-date information to health workers and consumers

2. Establish a suitable body, representing all agencies involved in production and dissemination of drug and therapeutics and rational drug use information and including relevant consumer bodies to ensure the relevance, appropriateness, harmonisation and co-ordination of the information to be provided and to avoid conflicting messages and duplication of effort and expense

3. Ensure continuous review and regular periodic revision and publication of the:

• Essential Drug List for Uganda (EDLU)

• Essential Veterinary Drug List for Uganda (EVDLU)

• National Standard Clinical Guidelines (NSCG) (including Standard Diagnostic and Standard Treatment Guidelines)

• Uganda National Formulary (UNF)


4. Train health workers in the appropriate use of drug information sources and institute a system for monitoring and provision of support supervision in this area.

5. Produce and distribute guidelines for drug promotion and marketing (based on WHO recommendations and existing national requirements) and ensure their effective enforcement through appropriate legislation, including controls on advertising.

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