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Requirements for anti-tuberculosis drug tender requests
A Trébucq1, J M Caudron, J Pinel
1IUATLD, Paris, France. ATrebucq@compuserve.com
Abstract:
As more and more institutions and experts push for the use of fixed-dose combinations (FDC) of anti-tuberculosis drugs, the market will most probably change dramatically in the next few years. Prices should go down, but quality must remain an essential goal for managers in charge of the procurement process. General essential requirements for suppliers submitting for competitive bidding are reviewed, and in particular the WHO certification scheme. Even though the scheme does not dispense with the need to submit drugs to the quality control procedures required in the importing country, it is a very useful tool which should be encouraged in the supply process. Specific requirements for FDCs are discussed, particularly interpretation of the bioavailability tests which are compulsory for rifampicin-containing FDCs.