Accelerating access to medicines in a changing world (original) (raw)

Overcoming Obstacles To Enable Access To Medicines For Noncommunicable Diseases In Poor Countries

R. Kiddell-monroe

Health Affairs, 2015

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Access to Medicines in Resource-limited Settings: The End of a Golden Decade?

Tido von Schoen-Angerer

Global Advances in Health and Medicine, 2012

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Emerging consensus in HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and access to essential medicines

Yesim Tozan

Lancet, 2005

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Improving Access to Medicines for Non-Communicable Diseases in the Developing World

Prashant Yadav

2011

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Access to Essential Drugs in Poor Countries

Bernard Pecoul

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1999

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Improving Access to Medicines in Low-Income Countries: A Review of Mechanisms

Daniel Gervais

The Journal of World Intellectual Property, 2015

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Improving Access to Medicines in Low-Income Countries: A Review of Mechanism

Daniel Gervais

Journal of World Intellectual Property, 2015

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Seeking a Cure for Inequity in Access to Medicines (Innovations Case Narrative: The Institute for OneWorld Health)

Victoria Hale

Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization, 2007

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Neglected Diseases of Poverty

Lenore Manderson

Medical Anthropology, 2012

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Access to Medicine in Developing Countries

Raniah Alsairi

American Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, 2017

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A novel initiative to improve access to medicines for control of non-communicable diseases in low-and middle- income countries

Linda Mobula

Gates Open Research

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Access to Essential Drugs in Poor CountriesA Lost Battle?

Bernard Pecoul

JAMA, 1999

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Gold, R. and J-F Morin, 2012, “Promising Trends in Access to Medicines”, Global Policy, vol. 3(2), p. 231-237.

E. Richard Gold, Jean-Frederic Morin

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POVERTY AND DISEASE: ARE THEY THE MAJOR IMPEDIMENTS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

Etefia U . Etefia, Solomon Ben

Mintage Journal of Pharmaceutical & Medical Sciences , 2019

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Rich Diseases in Poor Countries

Alireza Ansari-Moghaddam

Health Scope, 2012

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Innovative Approaches to Increase Access to Medicines in Developing Countries

HILDE STEVENS

Frontiers in Medicine

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Combating infectious diseases of poverty: a year on

Pascale Allotey

Infectious diseases of poverty, 2013

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The progress in new drug approvals for infective disease of poverty (IDOP) in India

Proteesh Rana

Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Research

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WHO DEVELOPS INNOVATIONS IN MEDICINE FOR THE POOR? TRENDS IN PATENT APPLICATIONS RELATED TO MEDICINES FOR HIV/AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS, MALARIA, AND NEGLECTED DISEASES

Tatsufumi Yamagata, Ito Banri

The Developing Economies, 2007

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Infectious Diseases of Poverty, the first five years

Xiao-nong Zhou

Infectious diseases of poverty, 2017

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Access to Medicines and Health Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Historical Perspective

Danwood Chirwa

Maryland Journal of International Law, 2016

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Cost effective means of fighting the diseases of poverty

Jasson Urbach

2008

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Poverty-related and neglected diseases - an economic and epidemiological analysis of poverty relatedness and neglect in research and development

Peter Tinnemann, Peter von Philipsborn

Global health action, 2015

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Developing and Distributing Essential Medicines to Poor Countries: The DEFEND Proposal

K. Maskus

The World Economy, 2001

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Medicines and vaccines for the world's poorest: Is there any prospect for public-private cooperation

Vikram Pathania

Globalization and Health, 2005

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Non-Communicable Diseases 5 Promotion of access to essential medicines for non-communicable diseases: practical implications of the UN political declaration

Rachel Kiddell-Monroe

2013

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Neglected diseases: under-funded research and inadequate health interventions

Carlos M MOREL

EMBO Reports, 2003

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Universal access to malaria medicines: innovation in financing and delivery

Rifat Atun

The Lancet, 2010

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Promotion of access to essential medicines for non-communicable diseases: practical implications of the UN political declaration

Rachel Kiddell-Monroe

The Lancet, 2013

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Health systems research and infectious diseases of poverty: from the margins to the mainstream

Ama de-Graft Aikins

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Extending the pipeline – toward a comprehensive and coordinated EU approach to Poverty Related Diseases Study

Pim Klaassen

2009

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Challenges to the Availability and Affordability of Essential Medicines in African Countries: A Scoping Review

aderaw yenet

ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research

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