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Barriers to medicine waste reduction in the pharmaceutical supply chain

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Kolkata CMA Kaushik Banerjee 2023Edition: Vol.58(4), AprDescription: 27-32pSubject(s): Online resources: In: Management and accountant journalSummary: Medicine waste has huge implications economically, socially and environmentally. It is occurring at different levels of the pharmaceutical supply chain such as distributors, hospitals, healthcare facilities, patients and pharmacies. There is a dire need for medicine waste prevention strategies at each level of the supply chain, which can further help in reducing medicine shortages, revenue losses and environmental contamination. This study seeks to identify various activities undertaken by pharmacists in India to reduce medicine waste and find out the barriers to these activities.
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Medicine waste has huge implications economically, socially and environmentally. It is occurring at different levels of the pharmaceutical supply chain such as distributors, hospitals, healthcare facilities, patients and pharmacies. There is a dire need for medicine waste prevention strategies at each level of the supply chain, which can further help in reducing medicine shortages, revenue losses and environmental contamination. This study seeks to identify various activities undertaken by pharmacists in India to reduce medicine waste and find out the barriers to these activities.

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