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Minimum range of medicines compliance in the pharmaceutical institutions of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia)

Abstract

The analysis of the revealed violations during routine checks in the pharmacy organizations of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) for the 2012- 2014 showed that one of the violations of the licensing requirements is not compliance with the mandatory minimum assortment. In this regard, the investigation of violations of compliance with the minimum assortment of medicines in pharmacy institutions in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) was done.
The assortment and the minimum assortment of medicinal products was classified by the level of demand and speed of treatment. The technique of definition of level of demand and speed of treatment with the obligatory account of the available balances of the pharmaceutical professionals working directly with visitors, will contribute to the continuous maintenance and the determination of the optimal number of mandatory minimum assortment of medicines in pharmacy institutions.

About the Authors

S. M. Tarabukina
medical Institute of North Eastern Federal University; open joint-stock company «Sakhafarmacy»
Russian Federation

Tarabukina Sardana Makarovna – candidate of pharmaceutical Sciences, associate Professor;

first Deputy General Director



Z. A. Boyarova
medical Institute of North Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Boyarova Zinaida Alekseevna - student of the 5th course



References

1. The Government Decree Russian Federation from 22 December, 2011 No. 1081 «On licensing of pharmaceutical activities».

2. The Government Executive Order Russian Federation dated 30 December 2014 №27820r.

3. Federal Law dated 12 April, 2010 №61-FL «On Medicine Circulation».


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For citations:


Tarabukina S.M., Boyarova Z.A. Minimum range of medicines compliance in the pharmaceutical institutions of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia). Yakut Medical Journal. 2016;(2):83-85.

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ISSN 1813-1905 (Print)
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