The Selection and Use of Essential Medicines - WHO Technical Report Series, No. 914
(2003; 132 pages) Ver el documento en el formato PDF
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Ver el documentoWHO Expert Committee on the Selection and Use of Essential Medicines
Ver el documento1. Introduction
Ver el documento2. Open session
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido3. The new procedures for updating and disseminating the Model List
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido4. Other outstanding technical issues
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido5. Format and presentation of the 12th Model List
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido6. Changes made in revising the Model List
Cerrar esta carpeta7. Future reviews of sections of the Model List
Ver el documento7.1 Update on the review of medicines for the treatment of hypertension
Ver el documento7.2 Review of the core and complementary lists
Ver el documento7.3 Review of the use of the “square box” symbol
Ver el documento7.4 Review of injectable medicines
Ver el documento7.5 Priorities for further systematic reviews
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido8. Recommendations
Ver el documentoAcknowledgements
Ver el documentoReferences
Ver el documentoAnnex 1 The 12th WHO Model List of Essential Medicines
Ver el documentoAnnex 2 Additional notes on the medicines recommended for inclusion in the 12th WHO Model List of Essential Medicines
Ver el documentoAnnex 3 The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification system1
Ver el documentoAlphabetical list of essential medicinces (with ATC classification codes)
 

7.4 Review of injectable medicines

A review of injectable medicines on the Model List was presented.1 Of the 306 medicines that are currently on the Model List, 135 (44%) are listed as injectable medicines in 173 presentations. Of these, 41 require reconstitution, implying the need for diluents. In view of the problems associated with the use of injections mentioned previously (see section 4.4), the Committee recommended that a review of all injectable medicines on the Model List be carried out. The aim of such a review would be to reduce the total number of medicines listed as injectable forms in favour of other administration routes and/or dosage forms, wherever possible.

1 Available from the WHO Essential Medicines Library via the Internet at http://mednet3.who.int/mf/.

 

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