Abstract
During the five-year period January 2001 to December 2005, the Drug Analysis and Research Unit received and analyzed 394 drug samples. Samples were received from regulatory authorities, local industry, non-governmental organizations, hospitals and private practitioners. The samples analyzed constituted 37.8 % locally manufactured and 62.2 % imported products. In contrast to previous years when failure rates of over 20 % were recorded, the overall rate of failure to comply with compendial quality specifications was 6.1 %, comprising of 8.7 % locally manufactured and 4.5 % imported drugs. Key
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Thoithi, G., Abuga, K., Nguyo, J., King’ondu, O., Mukindia, G., Mugo, H., … Kibwage, I. (2009). Drug Quality Control in Kenya: Observation in the Drug Analysis and Research Unit During the Period 2001-2005. East and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.4314/ecajps.v11i3.46286
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