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close this bookBaseline Assessment of the Nigerian Pharmaceutical Sector (WHO; 2002; 62 pages)
View the documentAcknowledgements
View the documentList of abbreviations
View the documentExecutive summary
Open this folder and view contentsIntroduction
View the documentTHE HEALTH STATUS OF NIGERIANS
View the documentUnder-Five Morbidity and Mortality Rates
Open this folder and view contentsBASIC HEALTH INDICATORS
View the documentStructure of the health system in Nigeria
Open this folder and view contentsDRUG SECTOR ORGANISATION
Open this folder and view contentsINTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY
Open this folder and view contentsSTUDY DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
Open this folder and view contentsRESULTS AND ANALYSIS ACCESS
close this folderQUALITY AND SAFETY
View the documentRational use of drugs indicators
View the documentPrescribing of Drugs
View the documentPatient Care
Open this folder and view contentsINTERPRETATION OF RESULTS
Open this folder and view contentsCONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDED INTERVENTIONS
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QUALITY AND SAFETY

Storage


VARIABILITY IN DRUG STORAGE RATING IN PUBLIC HEALTH FACILITIES AND WAREHOUSE

Thirteen (13) out of 34 public health facilities had poor storage facilities. Most drug stores in public health facilities had moderately adequate storage facilities with a rating of 6 to 7 out of 12. Generally, warehouses were found to have better storage facilities as 4 out of 6 of them had adequate storage shown by a rating of 8 to 10 out of 12.

RATIONAL USE


RATIONAL USE OF DRUG INDICATORS

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