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The knock-on effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the supply and availability of generic medicines in Ethiopia: mixed methods study

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Abstract Background COVID-19 pandemic posed a major impact on the availability and affordability of essential medicines. This study aimed to assess the knock-on effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the supply availability of non-communicable chronic disease (NCD) medicines and paracetamol products in Ethiopia. Methods A mixed methods study was conducted to assess the supply and availability of twenty-four NCD drugs and four paracetamol products listed on the national essential medicines list for hospitals. Data were collected from twenty-six hospitals located in seven zones of Oromia region in the southwestern part of Ethiopia. We extracted data on drug availability, cost and stock out for these drugs between May 2019 and December 2020. The quantitative data were entered into Microsoft Excel and exported to statistical package software for social science (SPSS) version 22 (IBM Corporation, Armonk, NY, USA) software for analysis. Results The overall mean availability of selected basket medicines was 63.4% (range 16.7% to 80.3%) during the pre-COVID-19 time. It was 46.3% (range 2.8% to 88.7) during the pandemic. There was a relative increase in the availability of two paracetamol products [paracetamol 500 mg tablet (67.5% versus 88.7%) and suppository (74.5% versus 88%)] during the pandemic. The average monthly orders fill rates for the selected products range from 43 to 85%. Pre-COVID-19, the average order fill rate was greater or equal to 70%. However, immediately after the COVID-19 case notification, the percentage of order(s) filled correctly in items and quantities began decreasing. Political instability, shortage of trained human resources, currency inflation, and limited drug financing were considered as the major challenges to medicine supply. Conclusion The overall stock out situation in the study area has worsened during COVID-19 compared to pre-COVID-19 time. None of the surveyed chronic disease basket medicines met the ideal availability benchmark of 80% in health facilities. However, availability of paracetamol 500 mg tablet surprisingly improved during the pandemic. A range of policy frameworks and options targeting inevitable outbreaks should exist to enable governments to ensure that medicines for chronic diseases are consistently available and affordable.
Title: The knock-on effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the supply and availability of generic medicines in Ethiopia: mixed methods study
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Abstract Background COVID-19 pandemic posed a major impact on the availability and affordability of essential medicines.
This study aimed to assess the knock-on effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the supply availability of non-communicable chronic disease (NCD) medicines and paracetamol products in Ethiopia.
Methods A mixed methods study was conducted to assess the supply and availability of twenty-four NCD drugs and four paracetamol products listed on the national essential medicines list for hospitals.
Data were collected from twenty-six hospitals located in seven zones of Oromia region in the southwestern part of Ethiopia.
We extracted data on drug availability, cost and stock out for these drugs between May 2019 and December 2020.
The quantitative data were entered into Microsoft Excel and exported to statistical package software for social science (SPSS) version 22 (IBM Corporation, Armonk, NY, USA) software for analysis.
Results The overall mean availability of selected basket medicines was 63.
4% (range 16.
7% to 80.
3%) during the pre-COVID-19 time.
It was 46.
3% (range 2.
8% to 88.
7) during the pandemic.
There was a relative increase in the availability of two paracetamol products [paracetamol 500 mg tablet (67.
5% versus 88.
7%) and suppository (74.
5% versus 88%)] during the pandemic.
The average monthly orders fill rates for the selected products range from 43 to 85%.
Pre-COVID-19, the average order fill rate was greater or equal to 70%.
However, immediately after the COVID-19 case notification, the percentage of order(s) filled correctly in items and quantities began decreasing.
Political instability, shortage of trained human resources, currency inflation, and limited drug financing were considered as the major challenges to medicine supply.
Conclusion The overall stock out situation in the study area has worsened during COVID-19 compared to pre-COVID-19 time.
None of the surveyed chronic disease basket medicines met the ideal availability benchmark of 80% in health facilities.
However, availability of paracetamol 500 mg tablet surprisingly improved during the pandemic.
A range of policy frameworks and options targeting inevitable outbreaks should exist to enable governments to ensure that medicines for chronic diseases are consistently available and affordable.

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