The Selection and Use of Essential Medicines - WHO Technical Report Series, No. 920
(2003; 137 pages) Voir le document au format PDF
Table des matières
Afficher le document1. Introduction
Afficher le document2. Open session
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu3. Update on current activities
Fermer ce répertoire4. Changes made in revising the Model List
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu4.1 Applications for additions
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu4.2 Applications for deletions
Fermer ce répertoire4.3 Applications for addition of information
Afficher le document4.3.1 Anti-leprosy medicines
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu4.4 Other changes
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu5. Reviews of sections of the Model List
Afficher le document6. Priorities for future reviews
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu7. Recommendations
Afficher le documentReferences
Afficher le documentAnnex 1 The 13th WHO Model List of Essential Medicines
Afficher le documentAnnex 2 The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification system1
Afficher le documentAlphabetical list of essential medicines (with ATC classification code numbers)
Afficher le documentSelected WHO Publications of Related Interest
 

4.3.1 Anti-leprosy medicines

The Committee reviewed a request submitted by the Department of Communicable Diseases Prevention, Control and Eradication, WHO, to modify the Model List so as to better reflect the fact that anti-leprosy medicines should be used exclusively in combination (i.e. as multidrug therapy (MDT)) and be presented in colour-coded blister packs (i.e. MDT blister packs) in order to (i) prevent antimicrobial resistance, (ii) improve patient adherence to treatment and (iii) facilitate logistics and inventory control; and that MDT blister packs can be obtained free of charge through WHO.

To this end, the Committee recommended that the following text be inserted at the head of the appropriate section of the Model List (section 6.2.3 Antileprosy medicines):

Medicines used in the treatment of leprosy should never be used except in combination (i.e. as multidrug therapy (MDT)). Combination therapy is essential to prevent the emergence of drug resistance. Colour-coded blister packs (MDT blister packs) containing standard two-medicine (pauciba-cillary leprosy) or three-medicine (multibacillary leprosy) combinations for adult and childhood leprosy should be used. MDT blister packs can be supplied free of charge through WHO.


The Committee also recommended that the same information be included in the WHO Essential Medicines Library and the WHO model formulary.

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