Abstract
Agnes Binagwaho and colleagues describe Rwanda's experience of pharmacovigilance for malaria and tuberculosis, and call for a global treaty and leadership by the World Health Organization to address the global manufacture and trade in substandard and falsified medicines.
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MeSH terms
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Commerce / legislation & jurisprudence*
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Commerce / standards
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Counterfeit Drugs / analysis*
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Counterfeit Drugs / supply & distribution
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Drug Contamination
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Drug Industry / legislation & jurisprudence*
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Drug Industry / standards
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Government Regulation
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International Cooperation / legislation & jurisprudence*
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Malaria / drug therapy
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Pharmacovigilance
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Quality Control
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Rwanda
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Tuberculosis / drug therapy
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World Health Organization
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