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To give is better than to receive: compliance with WHO guidelines for drug donations during 2000–2008

机译:捐赠总比接受要好:在2000-2008年期间遵守世卫组织关于药物捐赠的准则

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Objective To assess drug donations in terms of their adherence to the drug donation guidelines put forth by the World Health Organization (WHO). Methods In 2009 we searched the academic and lay literature – journal articles, media articles and industry and donor web sites – to identify reports about drug donations made from 2000 to 2008. Publications focusing on molecular mechanisms of drug action, general descriptions of guidelines or specific one-time drug donations before 2000 were excluded. For cases with sufficient information, we assessed compliance with each of the 12 articles of WHO‘s guidelines. Findings We found 95 articles describing 96 incidents of drug donations between 2000 and 2008. Of these, 50 were made in response to disaster situations, 43 involved the long-term donation of a drug to treat a specific disease and 3 were drug recycling cases. Disaster-related donations were less likely to comply with the guidelines, particularly in terms of meeting the recipient’s needs, quality assurance and shelf-life, packaging and labelling, and information management. Recipient countries were burdened with the costs of destroying the drugs received through inappropriate donations. Although long-term donations were more likely to comply with WHO guidelines related to quality assurance and labelling, they did not consistently meet the needs of the recipients. Furthermore, they discouraged local drug production and development. Conclusion Drug donations can do more harm than good for the recipient countries. Strengthening the structures and systems for coordinating and monitoring drug donations and ensuring that these are driven by recipient needs will improve adherence to the drug donation guidelines set forth by WHO.
机译:目的根据捐赠对世界卫生组织(WHO)制定的捐赠准则的遵守情况进行评估。方法2009年,我们检索了学术和非常规文献(期刊文章,媒体文章以及行业和捐赠者网站),以鉴定2000年至2008年间有关药物捐赠的报告。出版物侧重于药物作用的分子机制,指导原则或具体内容的一般说明排除了2000年以前的一次性药物捐赠。对于具有足够信息的案例,我们评估了其是否符合WHO指南的12条规定。结果我们发现有95篇文章描述了2000年至2008年之间的96次吸毒事件。其中有50篇是针对灾难情况作出的,有43篇涉及长期捐赠用于治疗特定疾病的药物,还有3篇是药物回收案件。与灾难有关的捐赠不太可能遵守该准则,特别是在满足接收者的需求,质量保证和保质期,包装和标签以及信息管理方面。受援国承担了销毁因不当捐赠而收到的毒品的费用。尽管长期捐赠更有可能符合世界卫生组织有关质量保证和标签的准则,但它们并不能始终如一地满足接受者的需求。此外,他们不鼓励当地毒品的生产和开发。结论毒品捐赠对受援国弊大于利。加强协调和监测药物捐赠的结构和系统,并确保这些捐赠是受受者需求驱动的,这将改善对世卫组织制定的药物捐赠准则的遵守。

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