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A national survey on availability, price and affordability of selected essential medicines for non communicable diseases in Sri Lanka

机译:斯里兰卡针对非传染性疾病精选基本药物的供应,价格和可承受性的全国调查

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Background Access to medicines is a universal right. Low availability and low affordability of medicines are issues that deny this right to a significant proportion of the world population. The objective of this study was to determine the availability, price and affordability of essential medicines prescribed to treat non communicable diseases in Sri Lanka. Methods Methodology was based on the 2nd edition of the World Health Organization Health Action International Manual. A country survey was conducted and facilities representing both public and private pharmacies were selected. A total of 109 facilities was surveyed. At each facility data on the availability and prices of 50 essential medicines for non communicable diseases were collected. Percentage availability, median price of originator brand and lowest priced generic, median price ratio to the International Reference Price were calculated for surveyed medicines. Affordability was determined using the daily incomes of the lowest - paid unskilled government worker. Results Semi government community pharmacies had the highest (>80%) availability while outdoor pharmacies of public health care facilities, private pharmacies and outdoor pharmacies of private hospital showed a fairly high availability (50 - 80%) of surveyed medicines. Unit price of 76% of selected individual medicines was less than ten Sri Lankan rupees. Out of these 28% of medicines cost less than one Sri Lanka rupee. For 21 of the surveyed medicines the median price ratio to the international reference price was less than one. The prices of originator brands for 14 surveyed medicines were more than five times that of the lowest price generics. Less than a single day’s wages was adequate to purchase a month's supply of the lowest priced generic of more than 67% of surveyed medicines. Conclusions The availability of selected essential medicines was fairly high in both public and private sectors in Sri Lanka. Most medicines are affordable to the lowest income earners in the community. There were many generic brands and generics available for most of the medicines in private and semi government community pharmacies increasing both availability and affordability.
机译:背景药品的获取是一项普遍权利。药品的低可获得性和低可负担性是使世界上很大一部分人口无法享有这项权利的问题。这项研究的目的是确定处方药治疗斯里兰卡非传染性疾病的基本药物的可获得性,价格和可负担性。方法方法论基于《世界卫生组织国际卫生行动手册》第二版。进行了国家调查,并选择了代表公共和私人药房的设施。总共对109个设施进行了调查。在每个机构,都收集了50种非传染性基本药物的供应和价格数据。计算被调查药品的可用性百分比,原始品牌的中位数价格和最低价的仿制药,中位数价格与国际参考价格的比率。负担能力是使用最低收入的无薪政府工作人员的每日收入确定的。结果半政府社区药房的可用性最高(> 80%),而公共卫生保健设施的室外药房,私人药房和私立医院的室外药房的被调查药品的利用率较高(50-80%)。选定的个别药物中有76%的单价低于十斯里兰卡卢比。在这些药品中,有28%的药品价格不到一卢比。对于21种被调查药品,中位数价格与国际参考价格之比小于1。 14种被调查药品的原始品牌价格是最低价仿制药品的五倍以上。少于一天的工资就足以购买一个月中价格最低的仿制药,占被调查药品的67%以上。结论在斯里兰卡的公共部门和私营部门中,选定基本药物的可获得性很高。大多数药物是社区中收入最低的人负担得起的。私营和半政府社区药房的大多数药品都有许多通用品牌和通用药品,从而增加了药品的可获得性和可负担性。

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