Management of Drugs at Health Centre Level - Training Manual
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Ver el documentoForeword
Ver el documentoAcknowledgements
Ver el documentoObjectives
Ver el documento1. Introduction
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido2. Management of drugs
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido3. Selection of drugs
Cerrar esta carpeta4. Drug procurement
Ver el documento4.1 Estimation of drug requirements
Ver el documento4.2 Determining drug types and quantities required
Ver el documento4.3 Delivery (lead) time
Ver el documento4.4 Monthly consumption
Ver el documento4.5 Request indicator (re-order)
Ver el documento4.6 Quantity to be requested
Ver el documento4.7 Price of drugs
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido4.8 Requisition, supply and receipt of drugs
Cerrar esta carpeta4.9 Supply of drugs from medical stores
Ver el documento4.9.1 Stores requisition/delivery (issue) form
Ver el documento4.9.2 Receipt of drugs at dispensary
Ver el documento4.9.3 Discrepancies when receiving drugs
Ver el documento4.9.4 Transfer voucher or internal drug return (IDR) form
Ver el documento4.9.5 Procedure for supplying drugs to health centre store
Ver el documento4.9.6 Drug donations
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido4.10 Drug storage
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido5. Drug distribution
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido6. Use of drugs
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido7. Drug stock management support tools
Ver el documento8. Definitions
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Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido10. Annexes
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4.9.4 Transfer voucher or internal drug return (IDR) form

The transfer voucher effects the movement of the following items to the medical store:

• Expiring drugs,
• Damaged or spoiled drugs,
• Drugs soon to expire,
• Excess stock resulting from wrong RI or low consumption.


The following rules should be kept in mind:

• It is important that drugs are not allowed to expire in the health centre because of changes in disease pattern or for any other reasons.

• Items that can be used elsewhere should be transferred immediately using an IDR form to the medical stores for subsequent redistribution (Diagram 4).

• Expired or spoiled items should be transferred immediately using the IDR form to the medical stores for destruction.

• Excess stock should normally be transferred at least 3 months before expiration to the medical store using the IDR form.

• An internal transfer directly from one dispensary to another without involving the central store is not permitted for accounting purposes.

• The IDR form should be filled in triplicate. The triplicate copy is retained in the health centre while the original and duplicate copies accompany the returned drugs.


Diagram 4
Example of Transfer Voucher or Internal Drug Return Form

Item description issue

Unit of issue

Expiry date

Quantity

Unit price

Amount

Remarks

Normal saline 500 ml

500 ml

9/04

10

800

8,000

Leaking

Aspirin 500 mg

1,000 tab

7/04

2,000

10

20,000

Soon to expire

Bipenicillin 1 MU

1 vial

4/04

2

180

360

Broken

Mebendazole 100 mg

1,000 tab

6/04

610

30

18,300

Expired

Chloroquine 100 mg

1,000 tab

1/04

3,000

10

30,000

Over quantity

ANC card

Piece

-

5

150

750

Misprint

Povidone iodine

100 ml

12/04

2

1,000

2,000

Not supplied

         

TOTAL

79,410

Delivered by: _________________________________ Received by: ___________________

For medical stores use only Voucher no. ____________ 2 copies returned to central store _____

This is the procedure for the transfer to the medical store of any of the following:

• Expired items,
• Damaged or spoiled items,
• Drugs soon to expire,
• Surplus quantities resulting from the wrong RI.


An internal transfer directly from one dispensary to another without including the central store should not be effected because this will create confusion in accounting. Diagram 5 illustrates an IDR flow.


Diagram 5 Return of Excess Stock

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