Views and perceptions about locally manufactured medicines in Ethiopia: a qualitative study of physicians, patients and regulatory authorities
Abstract Background Because of their cost, the use of locally produced, bioequivalent, generic drugs is universally recommended. In Ethiopia. while the government is committed to raising the market share and use of locally produced drugs, the process is hampered by the lack of a bioequivalence testi...
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Main Authors: | Chalachew Alemayehu (Author), Geoff Mitchell (Author), Jane Nikles (Author), Abraham Aseffa (Author), Alexandra Clavarino (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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