To determine the quality of chloramphenicol 0.5% opthhalmic drop brands dispersed from retail pharmacies in Lusaka/ Chifunge Jonathan.
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TextPublication details: Lusaka, the university of Zambia, school of medicine 2016.Description: xi,40p.: illSubject(s): Dissertation note: Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment for the award of bachelor of pharmacy at the university of Zambia. Summary: Drug quality is a source of great concern worldwide, particularly in many developing countries. Zambia among other developing countries is still in the process of developing national capabilities to evaluate quality, safety and efficacy of drugs. This places Zambia at very high risk of importing drugs of inadequate quality.
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment for the award of bachelor of pharmacy at the university of Zambia.
Drug quality is a source of great concern worldwide, particularly in many developing countries. Zambia among other developing countries is still in the process of developing national capabilities to evaluate quality, safety and efficacy of drugs. This places Zambia at very high risk of importing drugs of inadequate quality.
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