Promoting Appropriate Drug Use in Missionary Health Facilities in Cameroon - EDM Research Series No. 028
(1998; 80 pages) View the PDF document
Table of Contents
View the documentAcknowledgements
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View the document6.1 Drug indicators
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6.3 Health facility indicator

When drug stocks were counted on the day of the clinic visit, 100% of the 20 essential drugs of interest to the Central Pharmacy were in stock at all clinics. An interview with the Head Pharmacist of the Central Pharmacy concerning drug availability during the period of January to June 1996 confirmed that to his knowledge there were no shortages of essential drugs during that time.

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