The Kathmandu Post on MSN
There are over 24,000 medicines in Nepal's market, but only 648 were tested last year
Kathmandu, Jan. 10 -- Of the more than 24,000 types of medicines-both allopathic and ayurvedic-available in the Nepali market and manufactured by national and foreign companies, quality testing was ...
Access to cancer medicines is a function of both availability and affordability. In Nepal, where patients are responsible for procuring and purchasing treatments out of pocket, access is limited by ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
Most Nepalis hesitate to start medicines for non-communicable diseases
Kathmandu, Jan. 19 -- Rajesh Thakur, a barber by profession, has been suffering from high blood pressure for the past several ...
Enhancing competence and confidence in thoracic oncology: A pilot study on the impact of self-assessment and reflection tools for hematology-oncology fellows. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the ...
Vital chemotherapy drugs used around the world have failed quality tests, leaving cancer patients in more than 100 countries at risk of ineffective treatments and potentially fatal side effects, the ...
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