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fermer ce livreA Short Information Manual on: The Tanzania National Drug Policy, The Master Plan for the Pharmaceutical Sector 1992-2000 Tanzania Mainland - A Summary, Hospital Therapeutic Committees (WHO; 1993; 42 pages)
Afficher le documentForeword
fermer ce répertoireA. The Tanzania National Drug Policy
Afficher le document1. Background
Afficher le document2. Initial Activities
fermer ce répertoire3. Tanzania National Drug Policy 1991
Afficher le documentI. Introduction*
fermer ce répertoireII. Drug Availability
Afficher le document1. Drug selection
Afficher le document2. Drug procurement
Afficher le document3. Distribution
Afficher le document4. Quality assurance
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuIII. Rational Drug Use
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuIV. National Pharmaceutical Production
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuV. Traditional Medicine
Afficher le documentVI. Intersectoral Cooperation
Afficher le documentVII. Technical Cooperation with Other Countries
Afficher le documentVIII. Financial Resources
Afficher le documentIX. Legislation
Afficher le document4. Notes of clarification on some statements in the National Drug Policy document
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuB. The Masterplan for the Pharmaceutical Sector of Tanzania Mainland 1992 - 2000
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuC. Hospital Therapeutic Committees
 
3. Distribution

a. The aim of the drug distribution policy is to ensure that essential drugs are always available to those who need them and are distributed in the most cost- effective manner.

b. Only registered drugs will be distributed in the country (see note 3).

c. Drugs will continue to be distributed through the public, parastatal and private sectors.

- The CMS will distribute drugs to the health sector according to the National Essential Drug List of Tanzania (NEDLIT).

- Parastatals, other private organisations and the private pharmacies will distribute essential drugs as a priority.


d. In the pharmacies the sale of essential drugs under generic names at low cost will be promoted.

e. A better coordination among the three sectors will be sought, mainly in the field of transportation and storage.

f. Storage, inventory control, quality surveillance facilities will be modernized to meet the requirements of an effective distribution system.

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