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The magnitude of prescribing medicines by brand names in a tertiary hospital, Mwanza, Tanzania.

Stanley M MwitaBrigitte MchauWinfrida MinjaDeogratias KatabaloKayo HamasakiKarol Marwa
Published in: The journal of medicine access (2022)
Prescriptions written with brand names were found to be common, especially among fixed-dose combinations (FDCs), according to the current study. Governments, institutions, and other stakeholders should support and encourage the use of generic names in prescription writing because it saves money for patients and health care systems. This calls for Tanzania's government to prioritize the development and implementation of generic prescribing policies.
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