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DICP, The Annals of Pharmacotherapy: Vol. 25, No. 7, pp. 863-866.
© 1991 Harvey Whitney Books Company.
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Comparative study of Saudi-marketed products and US drug labeling

SA Bawazir, MI al-Hassan, KI al-Khamis, HS Abou-Auda, and OA Gubara

Drug package inserts from ten nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs marketed in Saudi Arabia were compared with their corresponding US labels to determine possible differences in their information content. These variations were assessed with special regard to the number of words used and the type of the information provided. The study showed that inserts of Saudi-marketed products generally conveyed limited and incomplete information. Possible adverse reactions, drug--drug interactions, and date of revision often were not included, although this information was present on the corresponding US labels. Comparisons of the package inserts of the same product from various pharmaceutical companies show wide variations in the amount of information provided. Determining the minimal level of information that must be included by the manufacturer in the package insert and the establishment of firm international guidelines by the World Health Organization could effectively reduce such variations.





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