E-drug: Table of Contents Essential Drugs Monitor 28&29 - 2000
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Table of Contents
Essential Drugs Monitor 28&29 - 2000 (double issue)
IN THIS ISSUE
Antimicrobial Resistance
We look at some of the problems and possible solutions to one of
the world's greatest health challenges
Newsdesk
Pregnant women in developing countries face unacceptable health
risks
New international training course promotes better community drug
use
Organizations draw up ethical guidelines
And much more
Letters to the Editor
National Drug Policy
Africa's essential drugs programme managers discuss future
WHO's Director-General speaks out for generics
Plus Australia's National Medicines Policy
Access
Initiatives to create a healthier world
NGOs focus on access to drugs
Improving drug supply in Dar es Salaam
Drug Information
Pakistan's Drug Helpline
Increasing workload for Tehran's Drug and Poison Information
Centre
Research
Burkina Faso study shows importance of qualitative monitoring
Meetings, Courses and Netscan
Published Lately
Traditional medicine
India's Biodiversity Bill
World Trade
A health-sensitive approach to patent legislation
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