N°. 1 |
Injection practices research |
N°. 2 |
How to investigate drug use in communities |
N°. 3 |
Operational research on the rational use of drugs |
N°. 4 |
Development of indicators for monitoring national drug policies |
N°. 5 |
People's perceptions and use of drugs in Zimbabwe |
N°. 6 |
Operational research in the Action Programme on Essential Drugs |
N°. 7 |
How to investigate drug use in health facilities: selected drug use Indicators |
N°. 8 |
Stability of injectable oxytocics in tropical climates |
N°. 9 |
Prescription des antibiotiques dans trois pays d'Afrique de l'Ouest. Mauritanie, Niger et Sénégal |
N°. 10 |
Self-medication and its impact on essential drugs schemes in Nepal. A sociocultural research project |
N°. 11 |
Injection practices. A case study of Thailand |
N°. 12 |
Stability of oral oxytocics in tropical climates |
N°. 14 |
Injection use and practices in Uganda |
N°. 15 |
Community health workers and drugs. A case study of Thailand |
N°. 16 |
Use of the WHO Certification Scheme on the Quality of Pharmaceutical Products Moving in International Commerce |
N°. 17 |
Impact of a short course in pharmacotherapy for undergraduate medical students. An international multicentre study |
N°. 18 |
La qualité des médicaments sur le marché pharmaceutique africain. Etude analytique dans trois pays: Cameroun, Madagascar, Tchad |
N°. 19 |
Operational research projects in the Action Programme on Essential Drugs: an annotated inventory |
N°. 20 |
Injection practices in the developing world |
N°. 21 |
Le secteur pharmaceutique privé commercial au Maroc |
N°. 22 |
La libéralisation du secteur pharmaceutique en Algérie: effets sur la disponibilité et les prix des médicaments essentiels |
N°. 23 |
Le secteur pharmaceutique privé commercial au Sénégal |
N°. 24 |
Public education in rational drug use: a global survey |
N°. 25 |
Comparative analysis of national drug policies |
N°. 26 |
International strategies for tropical disease treatments. Experiences with praziquantel |
N°. 27 |
Collaboration between NGOs, Ministries of Health and WHO in drug distribution and supply |
N°. 28 |
Promoting appropriate drug use in missionary health facilities in Cameroon |
N°. 29 |
Counterfeit and substandard drugs in Myanmar and Viet Nam |