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Ensuring patient access to essential medicines while minimizing harmful use: a revised World Health Organization tool to improve national drug control policy.

机译:确保患者获得基本药物同时最大程度地减少有害使用:世界卫生组织修订的工具,以改善国家药物管制政策。

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In 2011, the World Health Organization (WHO) published a series of 21 guidelines to assist governments in improving their national drug control laws, regulations, and administrative procedures to promote the availability of controlled medicines for pain relief and for a variety of acute and chronic diseases and conditions. These guidelines ultimately are designed to encourage the development of policies designed to fulfill a country's dual obligation concerning these medicines: to prevent their abuse, diversion and trafficking while ensuring access for medical and scientific purposes. This article summarizes each guideline and outlines the constituents who can actively participate in making controlled medicines available to the patients who need them. It is hoped that representatives of governments and medical institutions, as well as health care professionals, will commonly and effectively use the revised WHO guidelines as a policy change tool.
机译:2011年,世界卫生组织(WHO)发布了一系列21项指南,以协助各国政府改善其国家药物管制法律,法规和行政程序,以促进可控药物用于缓解疼痛以及各种急慢性疾病疾病和状况。这些准则的最终目的是鼓励制定旨在履行国家对这些药物的双重义务的政策:防止滥用,转移和贩运,同时确保获得医学和科学用途。本文总结了每个指南,并概述了可以积极参与为需要的患者提供受控药物的成分。希望政府和医疗机构的代表以及卫生保健专业人员将共同有效地将经修订的世卫组织准则用作政策变更工具。

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