Quality assurance of medicines supplied to low-income and middle-income countries: poor products in shiny boxes?
Ariadna NebotB SchiavettiB MeessenC PougetJ M CaudronB MarchalP MassatS ThysR RavinettoPublished in: BMJ global health (2017)
Our findings suggest that pharmaceutical distributors active in sub-Saharan Africa generally do not apply stringent criteria for selecting products and suppliers. Therefore, product quality is not consistently assured but depends on the requirements of purchasers. While long-term solutions are awaited, the WHO MQAS guideline should be used as an evaluation and training tool to upgrade current standards.