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Who List Of Prequalified Medicinal Product Lists

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The WHO List of Prequalified Medicinal Product Lists is an authoritative directory maintained by the World Health Organization that certifies medicines for quality, safety, and efficacy. This list helps ensure that medicines supplied to countries, especially those with limited regulatory capacity, meet internationally recognized standards and are suitable for procurement and use in healthcare settings.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive catalog of prequalified medicines validated by WHO
  • Includes detailed information on medicinal products' quality, safety, and efficacy
  • Supports global procurement agencies and national health authorities
  • Regularly updated to reflect new approvals or removals
  • Enhances transparency and confidence in medicinal products' standards

Pros

  • Ensures high-quality medicines are supplied globally
  • Facilitates international procurement and supply chain management
  • Supports health programs by providing a trusted list of prequalified products
  • Helps prevent the circulation of substandard or falsified medicines
  • Promotes consistency and safety across healthcare systems

Cons

  • Limited to medicines that have undergone WHO prequalification process, possibly excluding emerging or innovative products
  • The process can be lengthy and resource-intensive for manufacturers
  • May not cover all medicines available in the market, leading to limited choices in some cases
  • Dependence on WHO's assessment may delay access to new treatments

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