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Barriers to Accessing Internationally Controlled Essential Medicines in Uganda: A Qualitative Study

机译:在乌干达获得国际控制的必要药物的障碍:一个定性研究

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Context. Access to internationally controlled essential medicines is a problem worldwide. More than five billion people cannot access opioids for pain and palliative care or do not have access to surgical care or anesthetics, 25 million people living with epilepsy do not have access to their medicines, and 120,000 women die annually owing to postpartum hemorrhage. In Uganda, access to controlled medicines is also problematic, but a lack of data on factors that influence access exists.
机译:语境。 进入国际控制的必要药物是全世界的问题。 超过50亿人无法获得痛苦和姑息治疗的阿片类药物,或者没有进入手术护理或麻醉品,患有癫痫的2500万人无法获得其药物,而120,000名女性因产后出血而死亡。 在乌干达,对受控药物的访问也是有问题的,但缺乏关于影响访问的因素的数据。

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