TAILIEUCHUNG - Counterfeit medicines in less developed countries

Since the 1950s, significant advances in the treatment of pain have resulted in greater relief for an increasing number of patients. However, the quality of pain care delivery in the United States continues to fall remarkably short of the current potential for optimal care. Pain medicine remains fragmented, and the absence of a unified organizational model of pain medicine hinders the effective provision of an integrated, cost-effective pain care, causing unnecessary and avoidable human suffering and societal expense. These consequences of fragmented care are unacceptable and threaten patient safety and well-being. Effective treatment of persistent pain requires the highest level. | Counterfeit medicines in less developed countries Problems and solutions Julian Morris and Philip Stevens International Policy Network London _ ch CAMPAIGN FOR FIGHTING DISEASES Counterfeit medicines in less developed countries problems and solutions Written by Julian Morris Executive Director Philip Stevens Director Health Programme International Policy Network Third Floor Bedford Chambers The Piazza London WC2E 8HA UK t 4420 7836 0750 f 4420 7836 0756 e info@ w Designed and typeset in Latin 725 by MacGuru Ltd info@ First published by International Policy Press a division of International Policy Network International Policy Network 2006 All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above no part of this publication may be reproduced stored or introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the publisher. About International Policy Network International Policy Network IPN is a charity based in the UK and a non-profit 501c3 organisation in the US. It is a non-governmental educational and non-partisan organization which relies on charitable donations from individuals foundations and businesses to carry out its work. It accepts no money from government. IPN aims to empower individuals and promote respect for people and property in order to eliminate poverty improve human health and protect the environment. IPN promotes public awareness of the importance of this vision for all people. IPN seeks to achieve its vision by promoting the role of market institutions in certain key international policy debates sustainable development health and globalisation and trade. IPN works with academics think tanks journalists and policymakers on every continent. Counterfeit medicines in less developed countries problems and solutions Much of the .

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