نتایج جستجو برای: medicines

تعداد نتایج: 24522  

Journal: :Human reproduction update 2012
Lu Li Li Xia Dou James P Neilson Ping Chung Leung Chi Chiu Wang

BACKGROUND Threatened miscarriage is very common in early pregnancy. Chinese medicines have been widely used to prevent spontaneous pregnancy loss. However, the safety of Chinese medicines is still unknown. A systematic review was performed to identify and describe adverse events of Chinese medicines used for threatened miscarriage. METHODS Clinical studies of Chinese medicines for threatened...

2014
S Alkahtani J Cherrill C Millward K Grayson R Hilliam H Sammons I Choonara

OBJECTIVES To explore access to primary healthcare and drug therapy by refugee children in the East Midlands region of England. DESIGN Interviews with refugees with children and a control group of British parents with children. SETTING East Midlands region of England. PARTICIPANTS 50 refugees with children and a control group of 50 parents with children. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Number of ...

2014
Phares GM Mujinja Maureen Mackintosh Mary Justin-Temu Marc Wuyts

BACKGROUND International policy towards access to essential medicines in Africa has focused until recently on international procurement of large volumes of medicines, mainly from Indian manufacturers, and their import and distribution. This emphasis is now being challenged by renewed policy interest in the potential benefits of local pharmaceutical production and supply. However, there is a sho...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 1993
J U Béria C G Victora F C Barros A B Teixeira C Lombardi

The consumption of medicines among a population-based cohort of 4,746 children born in 1982 in Pelotas, Brazil, was studied when the children were aged 3-4.5 years. Fifty six percent of the mothers reported that their children had taken one or more medicines during a two-week period; 29.5% of the products were fixed combinations of three or more components, (which was taken as an indicator of p...

2012
A Auta SB Banwat CN Sariem D Shalkur B Nasara MO Atuluku

This study was aimed at identifying the types of medicines in pharmacy students' residence and to determine if a relationship exists between keeping medicines in students' accommodation and self-medication practices. A cross-sectional survey of a random sample of 240 undergraduate pharmacy students of the University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria, was carried out. Participating students were given a self...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2010
Jocelyn S Lowinger Helen E Stark Maria Kelly Clifford F Hughes Madlen Gazarian Karen I Kaye

The Medical Journal of Australia ISSN: 0025729X 15 February 2010 192 4 180-181 ©The Medical Journal of Australia 2010 www.mja.com.au Editorials in which continual improvement is vitally importan part of Australia’s National Medicines Policy and invo selection of treatment options (including choice bet non-drug treatment and no treatment), appropri medicines when they are required, and safe and ...

2016
Bernard Naughton Lindsey Roberts Sue Dopson Stephen Chapman David Brindley

OBJECTIVES To identify the authentication and detection rate of serialised medicines using medicines authentication technology. DESIGN AND INTERVENTION 4192 serialised medicines were entered into a hospital dispensary over two separate 8-week stages in 2015. Medicines were authenticated using secure external database cross-checking, triggered by the scanning of a two-dimensional data matrix w...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2009
Donald Nicolson Peter Knapp D K Theo Raynor Pat Spoor

BACKGROUND Medicines are the most common intervention in most health services. As with all treatments, those taking medicines need sufficient information: to enable them to take and use the medicines effectively, to understand the potential harms and benefits, and to allow them to make an informed decision about taking them. Written medicines information, such as a leaflet or provided via the I...

2017
Kah Seng Lee Siew Mei Yee Syed Tabish Razi Zaidi Rahul P. Patel Quan Yang Yaser Mohammed Al-Worafi Long Chiau Ming

The rapid growth of technology has transformed many brick-and-mortar businesses into online businesses, and medicines are now being sold over the internet. Influenced by the notions that online purchases are economical and do not require a prescription, the general public are keen to purchase medicine online through websites, social media and mobile apps. Online medicine purchase is presumed to...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2006
Pieter Stolk Marjolein J C Willemen Hubert G M Leufkens

Since 1977, the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines (EML), published by WHO, has provided advice for Member States that struggle to decide which pharmaceutical technologies should be provided to patients within their public health systems. Originating from outside WHO, an incentive system has been put in place by various governments for the development of medicines for rare diseases ("orphan ...

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