Author/Authors :
Ghiasi, Golbarg Department of Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmaceutical Administration - Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Rashidian, Arash Department of Health Management and Economics - School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Kebriaeezadeh, Abbas Department of Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmaceutical Administration - Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Salamzadeh, Jamshid Department of Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmaceutical Management - School of Pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
The impact of the international sanctions on the Central Bank of Iran in 2013 and also
accessibility of medicines in this country have received a lot of media coverage. In this study
we used the data collected from a group of pharmacies all located in Tehran to assess the
potential effects of the banking sanctions on access to asthma medicines. Data were collected
from forty community pharmacies in Tehran, using a standard methodology proposed by the
WHO and Health Action International. Data were collected in two stages: first before the
sanctions were made against the banking system in the summer of 2012, and second after
they were in effect in the summer of 2013, and they were analyzed using univariate analysis
techniques. Several imported medicines were already in shortage during 2012. As a result of
the sanctions, the availability of both imported and locally manufactured asthma medicines
decreased by 19% and 42%, respectively. While before the height of the sanctions 60% of
the pharmacies could provide all the essential asthma medicines, this number reduced to 28%
after the sanctions (p-value: 0.003). While studies about “access to medicines” in Iran prior
to 2011 were indicating appropriate access, our findings suggested that the availability of
asthma medicines in community pharmacies was already less than ideal in 2012 and declined
dramatically after the latest wave of the sanctions. Our findings show the important effects of
the sanctions on availability of asthma medications in community pharmacies.
Keywords :
Sanction , Availability , Asthma Medicines , Pharmacies