A recent national study in South African public hospitals showed a low percentage of adherence by prescribers to standard treatment guidelines for the management of nosocomial infections. This reflects a failure to meet the following objective in the National Drug Policy (1996): a. To ensure the availability of essential drugs to all citizens b. To ensure the quality of drugs c. To promote the rational use of drugs d. To promote the concept of individual responsibility for health e. To ensure the accessibility of essential drugs to all citizens 1. 2. Two medicines in a community pharmacy dispensary have the same active ingredients. To confirm that they are in fact generic versions of the same originator medicine, they would also share the same: I. Excipients II. Strength of active ingredients II. Dosage form a. 1& II b. Il only c. Il only d. 1, II & II e. Il & II 3. Pharmaceutical manufacturers in South Africa are granted preferences in the procurement of medicines by the Department of Health. This preference with respect to procurement reflects some achievement in fulfilling the following National Drug Policy goal: a. To improve the management skills of pharmaceutical personnel b. To support the local pharmaceutical industry c. To promote the rational use of drugs d. To ensure availability of essential drugs e. To ensure accessibility of essential drugs
A recent national study in South African public hospitals showed a low percentage of adherence by prescribers to standard treatment guidelines for the management of nosocomial infections. This reflects a failure to meet the following objective in the National Drug Policy (1996): a. To ensure the availability of essential drugs to all citizens b. To ensure the quality of drugs c. To promote the rational use of drugs d. To promote the concept of individual responsibility for health e. To ensure the accessibility of essential drugs to all citizens 1. 2. Two medicines in a community pharmacy dispensary have the same active ingredients. To confirm that they are in fact generic versions of the same originator medicine, they would also share the same: I. Excipients II. Strength of active ingredients II. Dosage form a. 1& II b. Il only c. Il only d. 1, II & II e. Il & II 3. Pharmaceutical manufacturers in South Africa are granted preferences in the procurement of medicines by the Department of Health. This preference with respect to procurement reflects some achievement in fulfilling the following National Drug Policy goal: a. To improve the management skills of pharmaceutical personnel b. To support the local pharmaceutical industry c. To promote the rational use of drugs d. To ensure availability of essential drugs e. To ensure accessibility of essential drugs
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