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Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research

Trust and the regulation of pharmaceuticals: South Asia in a globalised world

Authors: Petra Brhlikova, Ian Harper, Roger Jeffery, Nabin Rawal, Madhusudhan Subedi, MR Santhosh

Published in: Globalization and Health | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

Building appropriate levels of trust in pharmaceuticals is a painstaking and challenging task, involving participants from different spheres of life, including producers, distributors, retailers, prescribers, patients and the mass media. Increasingly, however, trust is not just a national matter, but involves cross-border flows of knowledge, threats and promises.

Methods

Data for this paper comes from the project 'Tracing Pharmaceuticals in South Asia', which used ethnographic fieldwork and qualitative interviews to compared the trajectories of three pharmaceuticals (Rifampicin, Oxytocin and Fluoxetine) from producer to patient in three sites (north India, West Bengal and Nepal) between 2005-08.

Results

We argue that issues of trust are crucial in reducing the likelihood of appropriate use of medicines. Unlike earlier discussions of trust, we suggest that trust contexts beyond the patient-practitioner relationship are important. We illustrate these arguments through three case studies: (i) a conflict over ethics in Nepal, involving a suggested revised ethical code for retailers, medical representatives, producers and prescribers; (ii) disputes over counterfeit, fake, substandard and spurious medicines, and quality standards in Indian generic companies, looking particularly at the role played by the US FDA; and (iii) the implications of lack of trust in the DOTS programmes in India and Nepal for the relationships among patients, government and the private sector.

Conclusions

We conclude that the building of trust is a necessary but always vulnerable and contingent process. While it might be desirable to outline steps that can be taken to build trust, the range of conflicting interests in the pharmaceutical field make feasible solutions hard to implement.
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Metadata
Title
Trust and the regulation of pharmaceuticals: South Asia in a globalised world
Authors
Petra Brhlikova
Ian Harper
Roger Jeffery
Nabin Rawal
Madhusudhan Subedi
MR Santhosh
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Globalization and Health / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1744-8603
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-8603-7-10

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