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The use of essential drugs : third report of the WHO Expert Committee [meeting held in Geneva from 30 November to 4 December 1987]

By: WHO Expert Committee on the Use of Essential DrugsContributor(s): World Health OrganizationMaterial type: TextTextSeries: World Health Organization technical report series ; no. 770Publication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1988. Description: 63 pISBN: 9241207701; 3923363095 (German); Other title: Model list of essential drugs. 5th listTitle translated: L' utilisation des médicaments essentiels : troisième rapport du Comité d'experts de l' OMS [réuni à Genève du 30 novembre au 4 décembre 1987]; Uso de medicamentos esenciales : tercer informe del Comité de Expertos de la OMS [se reunió en Ginebra del 30 de noviembre al 4 de diciembre de 1987]Subject(s): Essential drugs | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Clinical TechnologyNLM classification: QV 55Online resources: Click here to access online
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Partial contents: 12. Model list of essential drugs. 5th list.
Abstract: Presents and explains the fifth WHO model list of essential drugs, incorporating revisions agreed upon by a 19-member committee of experts. The report also provides updated information on several other components of national drug policy necessary to assure that essential drugs, corresponding to priority health needs, are available at all times in adequate amounts and in the proper dosage forms. Organized according to therapeutic group, the list includes information on route of administration, dosage forms, and strengths for each of 277 drugs included in the main list and in a complementary list. The complementary list includes drugs for use when drugs in the main list cannot be made available or are known to be ineffective or inappropriate for a given individual, are needed for the treatment of rare disorders or in exceptional circumstances, or should be considered for use only when appropriate facilities for drug surveillance are available.
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ger published by: Frankfurt (Main) : BUKO-Pharma-Kampagne und Medico International.

ita in Quaderni di Sanità Pubblica. - Anno 12, no. 60 (maggio 1989).

ita (also) published by Farmacie Comunali Riunite Reggio Emilia

Partial contents: 12. Model list of essential drugs. 5th list.

Presents and explains the fifth WHO model list of essential drugs, incorporating revisions agreed upon by a 19-member committee of experts. The report also provides updated information on several other components of national drug policy necessary to assure that essential drugs, corresponding to priority health needs, are available at all times in adequate amounts and in the proper dosage forms. Organized according to therapeutic group, the list includes information on route of administration, dosage forms, and strengths for each of 277 drugs included in the main list and in a complementary list. The complementary list includes drugs for use when drugs in the main list cannot be made available or are known to be ineffective or inappropriate for a given individual, are needed for the treatment of rare disorders or in exceptional circumstances, or should be considered for use only when appropriate facilities for drug surveillance are available.

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