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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a country with continental dimensions, encounters several problems which do not facilitate the organization of its health system. The health system is still deficient in several aspects. The regulation of health sector although existing is only weakly applied.To this is added corruption, absence of coercive measures, inexistence or inadequacy and non-application of texts regulating the health sector.In such a context, it seems more than appropriate to question ourselves about the rational use of drugs and the quality of medical prescriptions circulating…mehr

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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a country with continental dimensions, encounters several problems which do not facilitate the organization of its health system. The health system is still deficient in several aspects. The regulation of health sector although existing is only weakly applied.To this is added corruption, absence of coercive measures, inexistence or inadequacy and non-application of texts regulating the health sector.In such a context, it seems more than appropriate to question ourselves about the rational use of drugs and the quality of medical prescriptions circulating in DRC in general and in Kinshasa in particular.Medical prescription with necessary information is essential to provide effective health care to the patient. Several studies have shown that prescription errors remain common worldwide particularly in low-income countries such as Democratic Republic of Congo, leading to irrational drug use. The irrational use of drugs is a very widespread practice throughout the world and particularly in developing countries.
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Autorenporträt
Didi Mana Kialengila é doutorada em Ciências Farmacêuticas. Desde 2014 é membro do Laboratório de Análise de Medicamentos e Controlo de Alimentos e como Professor Associado. Desde 2020, ele está inscrito como Consultor do Ministério da Saúde na RDC. Atualmente, trabalha como Professor Titular e é Professor Visitante do ISTM/Matadi.