African Medicines Agency: How it will change the landscape of medicines in Africa.

Public health challenges Pub Date : 2023-06-06 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1002/puh2.96
Molly Unoh Ogbodum, Deborah Oluwaseun Shomuyiwa, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno, Comfort Tanaka Gutu, Hajar Bouali, Buya Nabie Bangura, Moussa Fofana, Mohamed Babiker Musa, Hassan Ali Daoud, Priscilla Owusu-Mensah, David Do Céu Fiagan, Cynthia Amaning Danquah, Mohamed Samai
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The African continent, with a population of about 1.2 billion, faces limited access to safe, high-quality and effective medicine, resulting in a disproportionate disease burden. However, the scarcity of pharmaceuticals has been a significant problem for decades. The need to scale up local production of medicines in Africa is apparent, as over 70% of drugs available in the continent are imported. Africa's pharmaceutical manufacturing industry capacity is subpar due to inadequate production equipment and substandard operations. Inadequate pharmaceutical supplies encouraged the circulation of fake drugs, and the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the dangers of the continent's reliance on foreign supplies. Africa's porous borders create ease for drug counterfeiting, with little likelihood of detection once in the supply chain. The African Medicines Agency (AMA) was founded to model the European Medicines Agency to enhance regional drug production, regulation and patient access. The African Union's AMA is a specialized health organization tasked with enhancing regulatory harmonization of medicines, particularly in pharmaceutical production, to increase access to high-quality medications across the continent. Africa's healthcare industry, particularly domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing, will be a significant economic engine for the continent over the next 5 years. The establishment of AMA is a call to action for governments and regulators to enable Africa to manufacture 60% of the vaccines needed on the continent by 2040.

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非洲药品管理局:它将如何改变非洲药品的格局
拥有约12亿人口的非洲大陆获得安全、高质量和有效药物的机会有限,造成了不成比例的疾病负担。然而,几十年来,药品短缺一直是一个严重的问题。扩大非洲当地药品生产的必要性是显而易见的,因为非洲大陆70%以上的可用药品是进口的。由于生产设备不足和操作不规范,非洲的医药制造业能力低于标准。药品供应不足鼓励了假药的流通,COVID-19大流行凸显了非洲大陆依赖外国供应的危险。非洲漏洞百出的边境为制假药品提供了便利,一旦进入供应链,就几乎不可能被发现。非洲药品管理局(AMA)的成立是为了仿效欧洲药品管理局,以加强区域药品生产、监管和患者获取。非洲联盟药品管理局是一个专门的卫生组织,其任务是加强药品管理的协调,特别是在药品生产方面,以增加整个非洲大陆获得高质量药品的机会。非洲的医疗保健行业,特别是国内药品制造业,将成为未来5年非洲大陆的重要经济引擎。AMA的建立呼吁各国政府和监管机构采取行动,使非洲到2040年能够生产该大陆所需疫苗的60%。
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