A SCORING SYSTEM FOR SELECTION OF ESSENTIAL DRUGS

  • 1 March 1988
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 26  (3) , 122-124
Abstract
A scoring system is presented for selection of essential drugs, using criteria of efficacy, safety, cost of a course of therapy, compliance, multiple usage and storage, ease of administration and local availability. Such a system allows for different weighting of factors whose relative importance varies from country to country and would help in choosing the most appropriate and cost-effective drugs for use in developing countries. The importance of such factors as cost and compliance has been illustrated with suitable examples. This approach could also be used for individual patient decisions with the aid of a computer program.

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