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Widening Consumer Access to Medicines through Switching Medicines to Non-Prescription: A Six Country Comparison

机译:通过将药物转换为非处方药来扩大消费者获得药物的途径:六国比较

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BackgroundSwitching or reclassifying medicines with established safety profiles from prescription to non-prescription aims to increase timely consumer access to medicines, reduce under-treatment and enhance self-management. However, risks include suboptimal therapy and adverse effects. With a long-standing government policy supporting switching or reclassifying medicines from prescription to non-prescription, the United Kingdom is believed to lead the world in switch, but evidence for this is inconclusive. Interest in switching medicines for certain long-term conditions has arisen in the United Kingdom, United States, and Europe, but such switches have been contentious. The objective of this study was then to provide a comprehensive comparison of progress in switch for medicines across six developed countries: the United States; the United Kingdom; Australia; Japan; the Netherlands; and New Zealand.
机译:背景技术将已建立安全性概况的药物从处方药转换为非处方药或将其重新分类的目的是为了增加消费者及时获得药物的机会,减少药物不足的治疗并增强自我管理。但是,风险包括治疗效果欠佳和不良反应。长期以来,政府一直支持将药物从处方药转变为非处方药或将其重新分类为非处方药,因此,英国被认为是世界领先的药物转变,但尚无定论。英国,美国和欧洲已经对在某些长期条件下转换药物产生了兴趣,但是这种转换引起了争议。然后,本研究的目的是对六个发达国家中的美国在药物转换方面的进展进行全面比较。英国;澳大利亚;日本;荷兰人;和新西兰。

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