This guide contains a spectrum of prices from pharmaceutical suppliers, international development organisations, and government agencies. Its aim is to make price information more widely available in order to improve procurement of medicines of assured quality for the lowest possible price. Comparative price information is important for getting the best price, and this is an essential reference for anyone involved in the procurement of pharmaceuticals. This guide will help to: * Determine the probable cost of pharmaceutical products; * Compare current prices paid to prices available on the international market; * Plan budgets and programmes; * Assess the potential financial impact of changes to your current medicines list, and * Support rational medicines use education
This guide provides a spectrum of prices from non-profit drug suppliers and commercial procurement agencies, based on their current catalogues or price lists, and is produced in three languages. It also contains prices obtained from international development and government agencies
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