Practical therapeutical drug quality control in kenya - further observations
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1983Author
Ogeto, J.
Maitai, C.K
Wangia, C.
Mkoji, M.L.
Wakori, E.
Rutere, G.K
Mithamo, R.W
Ochieng', A
Githiga, I.M
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Over a period of 18 months starting from 20th July 1981, 191 requests for drug analysis were received and processed In the Drug Analysis and Research nil (DARU) at the department of pharmacy in the University of Nairobi. Of these requests, about 65% came from the government central medical stores, 13% from government hospitals, 11.3% from the Ministry of Health headquaters (Director of Medical Services and Chief Pharmacist), 5% from private local pharmaceutical firms, 4.8% from the Tuberculosis Investigation Centre and the rest from miscelaneous sources. About 65% of the samples received were manufactured locally and 35% imported. In general complaints received from medical practitioners were found 10 be justified. Results of analysis together with some relevant observations are presented.
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http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10575http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6673962
Citation
East African medical journal Vol.60 No.85 May 1983Publisher
Drug Analysis and Research Unit.departmen of pharmacy, University of Nairobi
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- Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) [10378]