Antihypertensive medicine use differs between Ghana and Nigeria.
Samantha A HollingworthDaniel N A AnkrahBenjamin S C UzochukwuChinyere C OkekeFrancis J RuizEmily ThacherPublished in: BMC cardiovascular disorders (2022)
The differences between Ghana and Nigeria may result from a combination of medical, contextual and policy evidence and reflect factors related to clinical guidance (e.g. standard treatment guidelines), accessibility to prescribers and the role of community pharmacies, and structure of the health system and universal health coverage including funding for medicines. We show the feasibility of using novel data sources to gain insights on medicines use in the community.