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Guidelines for drug donations

H V Hogerzeil1, M R Couper, R Gray

  • 1Action Programme on Essential Drugs, World Health Organisation, Geneva, Switzerland.

BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
|March 8, 1997
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New World Health Organization guidelines establish "good donation practice" for all drug donations, whether for emergencies or development aid. These guidelines ensure consistent standards for various donation types and agencies.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • International Health
  • Pharmaceutical Management

Background:

  • Drug donations serve critical roles in both acute emergencies and long-term development aid.
  • Various entities, including governments, NGOs, corporations, and private donors, engage in drug donation.
  • Existing donation practices, despite variations, necessitate a unified standard of quality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the necessity for standardized drug donation guidelines.
  • To detail the development process of new World Health Organization guidelines.
  • To provide practical recommendations for recipients and donor agencies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing drug donation practices and their challenges.
  • Consultation with key international agencies, including UN bodies and the Red Cross.

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  • Development of a common core of
  • good donation practice
  • based on consensus.
  • Main Results:

    • The World Health Organization has issued new guidelines for drug donations.
    • These guidelines establish a core set of principles for "good donation practice."
    • The guidelines address diverse donation scenarios, from emergency relief to development aid.

    Conclusions:

    • Standardized guidelines are essential for effective and equitable drug donations.
    • The new guidelines aim to improve the quality and impact of pharmaceutical aid.
    • Practical advice is provided to optimize drug donation processes for all stakeholders.