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The Politics of Pharmaceutical Regulation in Nigeria: Policy Options for Third World Countries

机译:尼日利亚药品监管的政治:第三世界国家的政策选择

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This paper examines the influence of politics on the regulation of the pharmaceutical industry in Nigeria by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). Noting that social regulation is inseparable from politics, the paper argues that certain characteristics of the pharmaceutical industry itself predisposes it to corruption, thus emphasizing the need for regulatory agencies to be strong and determined in carrying out their duties. Drawing insights from two case studies in pharmaceutical regulation in Nigeria, and on the basis of evidence gathered through personal interviews with stakeholders in the industry, the paper demonstrates that regulation of the pharmaceutical sector touches the cords of divergent powerful interests in business and can, therefore, be acrimonious. This is true particularly of developing or Third World economies where the bulk of pharmaceutical products are imported; and where governments often establish weak institutions, processes and structures to control pharmaceutical products manufacturing, distribution and drug prescribing in an environment where the existence of cartels built on free enterprise is the norm rather than the exception. The paper discusses the implications of these factors for social regulation in general and suggests social governance through collaborative public policy-making and implementation to make regulation less acrimonious. In the very essential pharmaceutical industry, this is expected to achieve a welfare-oriented balance between the pursuit of the objectives of sectoral growth, the profit motive of the entrepreneur and the quest to make safe, quality and affordable medicines available to the teeming populations in the Third World. Key Words: Politics; Policy; Social Regulation; Implementation; Third World.
机译:本文研究了国家食品药品监督管理局(NAFDAC)的政治对尼日利亚制药业监管的影响。论文指出社会监管与政治是分不开的,因此认为制药业本身的某些特征使其容易陷入腐败,从而强调了监管机构在执行职责时必须坚强而有决心。本文从尼日利亚两个有关药品监管的案例研究中得出了见解,并在与行业利益相关者进行个人访谈后收集的证据的基础上,证明了药品行业的监管触及到业务中各不相同的强大利益的纽带,因此可以,刻苦。对于大部分药品进口的发展中国家或第三世界经济体而言,情况尤其如此。并且政府经常建立薄弱的机构,流程和结构来控制药品生产,分销和处方的环境,而在这种环境下,以自由企业为基础的卡特尔的存在是常态,而不是例外。本文讨论了这些因素总体上对社会规制的影响,并建议通过合作制定和实施公共政策以减少规制的社会治理。在至关重要的制药行业中,预计这将在追求部门增长目标,企业家的利润动机与为在中国人口众多的人群中提供安全,优质和负担得起的药物之间寻求一种以福利为导向的平衡。第三世界。关键词:政治;政策;社会监管;实施;第三世界。

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