Increasing Access to Essential Medicines in Developing Countries: Strategies and Barriers


Term papers

There is Nothing Fake about Mass Murder:
A paper on the how the global epidemic of counterfeiting artemisinin-derived antimalarials engenders Plasmodium resistance and thus counteracting the efforts of malaria control in the developing world
by Chad Klassen

Poverty and its Detrimental Effects on Access to Essential Medicines and Vital Healthcare by Christopher Roach

Pharmaceutical Companies and Essential Medicines in Developing Countries: Why are Essential Medicines so expensive? by Christopher Rosse

Dissatisfactory Measures for the Prevention of Vertical Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Resource-Limited Settings by Farnaz Changizi

Inequitable ARV distribution in resource-poor countries: Challenges and potential resolutions to multiple-patient selection criteria problem by Harry Chang

Compulsory Licensing: An effective tool to increasing access to essential medicines? by Julia Wu

Decentralization of Health Care Systems as a strategy to increase access to medicines in the developing world by Karen Cheshire

Pharmaceutical Mergers and the Impact on Drug Price and Access by Kyla Burke-Lazarus

Term papers that do not appear on this page are currently in the process of peer review. Links to these papers will be added upon publication.

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