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Comparative analysis of 21 lists of essential medicines of the World Health Organization with the Kazakhstan National Medicinal Formulary
The purpose of the work: to conduct a comparative analysis of the list of essential medicines of the World Health Organization with the Kazakhstan National Medicinal Formulary to determine the similarities and differences in their composition.Methods: a comparative analysis of the 21st main list of medicines of the World Health Organization with the Kazakhstan National Medicinal Formulary was carried out to search for common and distinctive features of the studied lists of medicines. For the convenience of the study, spreadsheets were used, also available on the websites of the studied lists of medicines.Results: the total number of medicines listed in the 21 list of essential medicines of the World Health Organization is 567, of which 385 are included in the Kazakhstan National Drug Form. The total number of medicines listed in the Kazakhstan National Drug Formulary is 2020-702. Based on the common identification of analogues from both lists, the Kazakhstan National Drug Form has fully complied with the recommendations of the World Health Organization regarding essential medicines in 4 out of 29 standard therapeutic sections.Conclusions: during the study, we did not reveal any obvious differences in the choice of the Main medicines of the Kazakh National Medicinal Formulary. According to the results of our research, it became clear that the Kazakh National Medicinal Formulary contains 67.9% of the Main Medicines of the World Health Organization, that is, more than half of the medicines of the Kazakh National Medicinal Formulary correspond to the 21 Approximate List of Essential Medicines of the World Health Organization.
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The Ethiopian Journal of Health Development is a multi and interdisciplinary platform that provides space for public health experts in academics, policy and programs to share empirical evidence to contribute to health development agenda.
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