Andy Gray
University of Natal
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The Lancet | 2003
Richard Laing; Brenda Waning; Andy Gray; Nathan Ford; Ellen 't Hoen
The first WHO essential drugs list, published in 1977, was described as a peaceful revolution in international public health. The list helped to establish the principle that some medicines were more useful than others and that essential medicines were often inaccessible to many populations. Since then, the essential medicines list (EML) has increased in size; defining an essential medicine has moved from an experience to an evidence-based process, including criteria such as public-health relevance, efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness. High priced medicines such as antiretrovirals are now included. Differences exist between the WHO model EML and national EMLs since countries face varying challenges relating to costs, drug effectiveness, morbidity patterns, and rationality of prescribing. Ensuring equitable access to and rational use of essential medicines has been promoted through WHOs revised drug strategy. This approach has required an engagement by WHO on issues such as the effect of international trade agreements on access to essential medicines and research and development to ensure availability of new essential medicines.
South African Family Practice | 2011
Andy Gray; Lehloboholo Mathibe
South African Family Practice | 2011
Andy Gray
South African Family Practice | 2011
Andy Gray; J. H. Botha; Deon Hoffman
South African Family Practice | 2011
Andy Gray
South African Family Practice | 2004
Andy Gray
South African Family Practice | 2003
Andy Gray
South African Family Practice | 2003
Andy Gray
South African Family Practice | 2003
Andy Gray; Kate Harries
South African Family Practice | 2003
Andy Gray; J. H. Botha; D Hoffman