The State of Medicine Quality in the Mekong Sub-Region
This study aims to increase awareness and interest on the pharmaceutical quality and counterfeit medicines issues in the Mekong Subregion.
It provides a review of existing empirical findings regarding the state of medicine quality in the region. It also analyzes data on quality testing of drug samples from the five countries (Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam) in the region, in order to develop a conceptual framework for addressing the issue at the regional level, and to suggest...
Éditeur : Institut de recherche sur l’Asie du Sud-Est contemporaine
Lieu d’édition : Bangkok
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 3 juillet 2018
ISBN numérique : 978-2-35596-027-7
DOI : 10.4000/books.irasec.1192
Collection : Observatoire des trafics | 7
Année d’édition : 2014
ISBN (Édition imprimée) : 978-616-7571-19-5
Nombre de pages : 88
This study aims to increase awareness and interest on the pharmaceutical quality and counterfeit medicines issues in the Mekong Subregion.
It provides a review of existing empirical findings regarding the state of medicine quality in the region. It also analyzes data on quality testing of drug samples from the five countries (Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam) in the region, in order to develop a conceptual framework for addressing the issue at the regional level, and to suggest areas for further study.
Dr. Sauwakon Ratanawijitrasin is an expert in health and pharmaceutical policies, and system design. She has conducted research and published in the areas of drug policy, drug regulation, supply, quality, utilization, information, health insurance, and health services, in institutional, national and international contexts. She has also advised governments and international organizations, such as WHO, MSH, USP. Dr. Sauwakon currently teaches at Mahidol University.
Souly Phanouvong is currently the Manager for Asia Programs of the United States Pharmacopeia’s Promoting the Quality of Medicines program, funded by the United States Agency for International Development. In early 2000, he worked for WHO in Geneva as a technical officer for promoting access to high-quality anti-tuberculosis medicines. He has over 25 years of international experiences in the areas of medicines quality assurance and policy from both advanced and less advanced regulatory settings. He holds a B.Sc. (Pharm), a Pharm.D and two PhDs.
Le texte seul est utilisable sous licence Licence OpenEdition Books. Les autres éléments (illustrations, fichiers annexes importés) sont « Tous droits réservés », sauf mention contraire.
Perceptions of Borders and Human Migration
The Human (In)Security of Shan Migrant Workers in Thailand
Ropharat Aphijanyatham
2009
La Monnaie des frontières
Migrations birmanes dans le sud de la Thaïlande, structure des réseaux et internationalisation des frontières
Maxime Boutry et Jacques Ivanoff
2009
Informal and Illegal Movement in the Upper Greater Mekong Subregion
Costs and Benefits of Informal Networks for Goods and People
Lynn Thiesmeyer
2010
L’Asie du Sud-Est dans le « siècle chinois »
Cambodge, Laos et Viêt Nam
Danielle Tan et Caroline Grillot
2014