Fixed-Dose Combinations for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria - Report of a Meeting Held 16-18 December 2003 Geneva
(2003; 199 pages) View the PDF document
Table of Contents
Open this folder and view contentsSummary: Observations and some ways forward
Close this folderWelcome
View the documentObjectives of the meeting
View the documentExpected outcomes
View the documentPresentations on TB FDC issues
View the documentPresentations and discussions on malaria FDC issues
View the documentPresentations and discussions concerning ARV FDCs
View the documentPresentation and discussion of cross-cutting issues related to logistics, adherence and resistance with FDCs
View the documentProcurement experiences
View the documentIntellectual property and industry issues
View the documentRegulatory issues
View the documentConcluding session
Open this folder and view contentsFixed-dose combinations for tuberculosis: lessons learned from a clinical, formulation and regulatory perspective
Open this folder and view contentsProduct costs of fixed-dose combination tablets in comparison with separate dispensing and or co-blistering of antituberculosis drugs
Open this folder and view contentsFixed-dose combinations: artemisinin-based combination therapies for malaria treatment
Open this folder and view contentsDeveloping combinations of drugs for malaria examination of critical issues and lessons learnt
Open this folder and view contentsSafety and long-term effectiveness of generic fixed-dose formulations of nevirapine-based HAART amongst antiretroviral-naïve HIV-infected patients in India
Open this folder and view contentsEffect of introduction of fixed-dose combinations on the drug supply chain: experiences from the field
Open this folder and view contentsEffect of fixed-dose combination (FDC) medications on adherence and treatment outcomes
Open this folder and view contentsEffect of fixed-dose combination (FDC) drugs on development of clinical antimicrobial resistance: a review paper
Open this folder and view contentsFixed-dose combination (FDC) drugs availability and use as a global public health necessity: intellectual property and other legal issues
Open this folder and view contentsPharmaceutical development and quality assurance of FDCs
View the documentAnnotated agenda
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Objectives of the meeting

The objectives of the meeting were:

1. To define the public health needs, and their evidence base, for FDCs for priority communicable diseases;

2. To determine the issues to be addressed from clinical, regulatory, intellectual property and production perspectives to overcome barriers to the availability of required/preferred FDCs.

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