The integrity of the antimicrobial supply chain in Bangladesh: assessing the regulatory environment and contextual challenges

Author:

Orubu Ebiowei S.F.ORCID,Samad Mohammed A.,Rahman Md. TanvirORCID,Zaman Muhammad H.,Wirtz Veronika J.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractPoor-quality medicines lead to large individual, health systems and national economic losses. Most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) lack the robust regulatory quality assurance system necessary to contain the spread of poor-quality medicines. Innovations in regulatory systems strengthening are needed to protect public health. In this study, we assessed the integrity of the antimicrobial supply chain in Bangladesh and suggest innovations. We employed a qualitative methodology comprising a policy content analysis, and literature and database reviews. Bangladesh was chosen as a model LMIC because of its pharmaceuticals production capacity. Using a framework modified from the World Health Organization’s and the United States Pharmacopoeia’s, the Bangladesh National Drug Policy (BNDP) was evaluated for provisions on quality assurance mechanisms that match regulatory functions. Newspaper, peer-reviewed and post-marketing surveillance reports were used to assess the extent of poor-quality antimicrobials in circulation. There are provisions for quality assurance in the BNDP. Newspaper reports identified the circulation of substandard antimicrobials and reported on actions by the government to seize fraudulent/falsified and expired products. Only six peer-review studies testing antimicrobial product quality were identified; the three studies with the larger sample size (over 10 samples tested) reported results of out-of-specifications products. This assessment found evidence of regulatory actions against poor-quality antimicrobials as well as news reports and studies suggesting quality concerns, but no current rigorous assessment of the extent in Bangladesh. We suggest a multi-pronged approach to regulatory system strengthening comprising three strategies: community-based surveillance, task-shifting, and technology-enabled consumer participation.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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