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科特迪瓦:2024年国家基本药物和生物医学材料清单(LNME)(法语)
WHO·2025-05-25 00:30

Investment Rating - The report does not provide a specific investment rating for the industry. Core Insights - The report outlines the establishment of the National List of Essential Medicines and Biomedical Materials (LNME) in Côte d'Ivoire, aimed at ensuring the availability of essential pharmaceuticals and medical devices to meet public health needs [7][8]. - The LNME is designed for public health facilities, associated health establishments, and other stakeholders involved in the supply chain of essential medicines [8][9]. - The report emphasizes the importance of having a comprehensive list of essential medicines categorized into primary and complementary lists, which are to be made available at all times by purchasing centers for public health facilities [9][10]. Summary by Sections General Provisions - The report defines essential medicines and biomedical materials as products that meet the health needs of the majority of the population and align with national health priorities [6][7]. - It establishes the LNME's purpose, which is to define and regulate the essential medicines and biomedical materials available in the country [7][8]. Specific Articles - Article 1 outlines the definitions related to essential medicines and biomedical materials, including the authorization levels for health establishments to prescribe and dispense these products [5][6]. - Article 2 states that the LNME is intended for various health establishments, including public hospitals and private health facilities [8]. - Article 3 specifies that the use of products from the LNME is dependent on the authorization level of the health establishments [9]. - Article 4 discusses the availability of essential medicines and biomedical materials, ensuring they are accessible at all times [9][10]. Appendices - The report includes detailed lists of essential medicines categorized by therapeutic classes, including analgesics, anesthetics, anti-infectives, and more [19][20]. - The appendices also provide a pediatric list of essential medicines specifically for children aged 0 to 12 years [12][24]. - The biomedical materials section includes essential consumables for various medical procedures and treatments [22][23].