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
Open this folder and view contentsWelcome
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
Close this folderFixed-dose combinations: artemisinin-based combination therapies for malaria treatment
View the documentIntroduction
View the documentBackground
View the documentImplementation issues
View the documentProcess leading to the development of guidelines on the use of artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs)
View the documentSupport to countries in the implementation of ACTs
View the documentChallenges/way forward
View the documentRecommendations for further research
View the documentConclusion
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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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Conclusion

Roll Back Malaria is committed to promoting FDC antimalarial products particularly ACTs in areas where resistance is a significant problem. RBM recognises the complex problems that are faced by manufacturers in producing such products, national malaria control programmes in making a change to the new FDC products, and for regulators in ensuring the quality of these products. RBM partnership is committed to working to resolve these problems.

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