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Drug Safety in Developing Countries: Achievements and Challenges

Editat de Yaser Mohammed Al-Worafi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iun 2020
Drug Safety in Developing Countries: Achievements and Challenges provides comprehensive information on drug safety issues in developing countries. Drug safety practice in developing countries varies substantially from country to country. This can lead to a rise in adverse reactions and a lack of reporting can exasperate the situation and lead to negative medical outcomes. This book documents the history and development of drug safety systems, pharmacovigilance centers and activities in developing countries, describing their current situation and achievements of drug safety practice. Further, using extensive case studies, the book addresses the challenges of drug safety in developing countries.


  • Provides a single resource for educators, professionals, researchers, policymakers, organizations and other readers with comprehensive information and a guide on drug safety related issues
  • Describes current achievements of drug safety practice in developing countries
  • Addresses the challenges of drug safety in developing countries
  • Provides recommendations, including practical ways to implement strategies and overcome challenges surrounding drug safety
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128198377
ISBN-10: 0128198370
Pagini: 686
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Greutate: 1.5 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

Primary: Researchers and advanced students in biomedical sciences, cell biology, physiology, pathology and pharmacology.
Secondary: Clinicians and pathologists interested in tissue barrier diseases.

Cuprins

Section 1 Drug safety-related issues
1. Introduction: Why do we need a book on drug safety in developing countries?
2. Medications safety-related terminology
3. Medications registration and marketing: safety-related issues
4. Pharmacovigilance
5. Adverse drug reactions
6. Medication errors
7. Self-medication
8. Antibiotics safety issue
9. Drug-related problems
10. Counterfeit and substandard medications
11. Medication abuse and misuse
12. Storage and disposal of medications
13. Safety of medications in special population
14. Herbal medicines safety issues
15. Medications safety resources and tools
16. Medications safety pharmacoeconomics-related issues
17. Evidence-based medications safety practice
18. Technology in medications safety
19. Medications safety research issues
20. Quality indicators for medications safety
Section 2: Drug Safety in Asia
21. Drug safety in Malaysia
22. Drug safety in Thailand
23. Drug safety in Indonesia
24. Drug safety in Pakistan
25. Drug safety in India
26. Drug safety in Nepal
27. Drug safety in Sri Lanka
28. Drug Safety in China
Section 3: Drug Safety in Middle East
29. Drug safety in Yemen
30. Drug safety in Saudi Arabia
31. Drug safety in UAE
32. Drug safety in Jordan
33. Drug safety in Lebanon
34. Drug safety in Palestine
35. Drug safety in Qatar
Section 4: Drug Safety in Africa
36. Drug safety in Sudan
37. Drug safety in Egypt
38. Drug safety in Nigeria
39. Drug safety in Mali
40. Drug safety in Burkina Faso
Section 5: Drug Safety in Latin America
41. Drug safety in Chile
Section 6: Comparisons and conclusions
42. Compare between the developing countries
43. Drug Safety in Developing Versus Developed countries


Recenzii

"This book offers a unique perspective on drug safety issues in developing countries and a comparison of different aspects including pharmacovigilance, medication errors, counterfeit medications, abuse, and storage and disposal. It highlights achievements and challenges for drug safety issues in over 21 countries and offers solutions to overcome these barriers. The significance of this book allows readers to understand how these drug safety challenges in developing countries can be improved to reduce adverse drug events to lower morbidity and mortality." --Doody Reviews