Essential Medicines List and Standard Treatment Guidelines for Zimbabwe (EDLIZ)
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2011-06-01Author
Ministry of Health and Child Care
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It is the national objective that the health care needs of Zimbabweans are met through the provision and proper use of essential medicines.Sometimes we do not need to give medicines, that is, there is not always a “pill for every ill”. Thus, there is need to use medicines appropriately, efficiently, and effectively. The guidelines in EDLIZ have always reflected the consensus of local experts, and takes into consideration factors such as the Zimbabwean setting, prevailing economic climate, practical experience as well as evidence-based therapeutics.This new EDLIZ has taken into account the dynamic changes in the Burden of Disease as reflected by the inclusion of antiretroviral medicines and treatment of other opportunistic infections other than Tuberculosis (TB). Many of the therapeutic regimens of the previous EDLIZ still hold true and remain the same, and should reinforce the confidence of the prescriber in making reliable therapeutic choices.I urge all health workers to familiarise themselves with the revised guidelines, to prescribe within the bounds of this publication , and to recognise the critical importance of providing a quality service to all health care recipients through the rational use of medicines
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Ministry of Health and Child Care UNICEF Health Transition FundPublisher
The National Medicine and Therapeutics Policy Advisory Committee [NMTPAC] Ministry of Health & Child WelfareRepublic of Zimbabwe
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The information presented in these guidelines conforms to current medical, nursing and pharmaceutical practice. It is provided in good faith. Whilst every effort was made to ensure that medicine doses are correct, no responsibility can be taken for errors and omission