Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Friends, Pl. go through this disclaimer put up on the WHO web-site: Disclaimer to the WHO List of Prequalified Medicinal Products 1. Inclusion in this list does not constitute an endorsement, or warranty of the fitness, by WHO of any product for a particular purpose, including in regard to its safety and/or efficacy. 2. WHO does not furthermore warrant or represent that: a. the list is complete or error free; and/or that b. the products and manufacturing sites which have been found to meet the standards recommended by WHO, will continue to do so; and/or that c. the products listed have obtained regulatory approval for its specified use or any other use in any country of the world, or that their use is otherwise in accordance with the national laws and regulations of any country, including but not limited to patent laws. 3. In addition, WHO wishes to alert procuring agencies that the improper storage, handling and transportation of medicinal products may affect their quality, efficacy and safety. WHO disclaims any and all liability and responsibility for any injury, death, loss, damage or other prejudice of any kind whatsoever that may arise as a result of or in connection with the procurement, distribution and use of any product included in the list. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHO also suggests that any agency that wants to procure WHO pre-qualified medicines should take care of the following: • Ensure that only products from the manufacturing sites mentioned in this list are supplied to it. • Perform other aspects of qualification prior to purchasing, such as ensuring financial stability and standing of the supplier, ability to supply the required quantities and other related aspects, including the registration status of the products they wish to procure. • This list does not constitute any guarantee for the procurement of the products from the suppliers mentioned. Smita Sontakke Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger./download.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2008 Report Share Posted June 13, 2008 Hi, Some time back there was a news that a few children died after measles vaccination in Tamil Nadu. The manufacturing company put the blame on the hospital staff for using unsterile injections. Companies which get the GMP approval once, take it to be a life time seal of prestige. To prevent this, inspections should be conducted regularly. -Anupama From: smita sontakke <smitaavanti@...>Subject: WHO Disclaimernetrum Date: Friday, 13 June, 2008, 8:48 AM Friends,Pl. go through this disclaimer put up on the WHO web-site:Disclaimer to the WHO List of Prequalified Medicinal Products 1. Inclusion in this list does not constitute an endorsement, or warranty of the fitness, by WHO of any product for a particular purpose, including in regard to its safety and/or efficacy.2. WHO does not furthermore warrant or represent that:a. the list is complete or error free; and/or thatb. the products and manufacturing sites which have been found to meet the standards recommended by WHO, will continue to do so; and/or thatc. the products listed have obtained regulatory approval for its specified use or any other use in any country of the world, or that their use is otherwise in accordance with the national laws and regulations of any country, including but not limited to patent laws.3. In addition, WHO wishes to alert procuring agencies that the improper storage, handling and transportation of medicinal products may affect their quality, efficacy and safety. WHO disclaims any and all liability and responsibility for any injury, death, loss, damage or other prejudice of any kind whatsoever that may arise as a result of or in connection with the procurement, distribution and use of any product included in the list.------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -WHO also suggests that any agency that wants to procure WHO pre-qualified medicines should take care of the following:• Ensure that only products from the manufacturing sites mentioned in this list are supplied to it.• Perform other aspects of qualification prior to purchasing, such as ensuring financial stability and standing of the supplier, ability to supply the required quantities and other related aspects, including the registration status of the products they wish to procure.• This list does not constitute any guarantee for the procurement of the products from the suppliers mentioned.Smita SontakkeSend free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger. / download. php Bollywood, fun, friendship, sports and more. You name it, we have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2008 Report Share Posted June 13, 2008 Hi, I am sorry that I was not able to come on NetRUM for some time. Actions speak louder than words. Holds true for Geer. Compliments Vijay > > From: smita sontakke <smitaavanti@...> > Subject: WHO Disclaimer > netrum > Date: Friday, 13 June, 2008, 8:48 AM > > > > > > > Friends, > > Pl. go through this disclaimer put up on the WHO web-site: > > Disclaimer to the WHO List of Prequalified Medicinal Products > > 1. Inclusion in this list does not constitute an endorsement, or warranty of the fitness, by WHO of any product for a particular purpose, including in regard to its safety and/or efficacy. > 2. WHO does not furthermore warrant or represent that: > a. the list is complete or error free; and/or that > b. the products and manufacturing sites which have been found to meet the standards recommended by WHO, will continue to do so; and/or that > c. the products listed have obtained regulatory approval for its specified use or any other use in any country of the world, or that their use is otherwise in accordance with the national laws and regulations of any country, including but not limited to patent laws. > 3. In addition, WHO wishes to alert procuring agencies that the improper storage, handling and transportation of medicinal products may affect their quality, efficacy and safety. WHO disclaims any and all liability and responsibility for any injury, death, loss, damage or other prejudice of any kind whatsoever that may arise as a result of or in connection with the procurement, distribution and use of any product included in the list. > > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - > > WHO also suggests that any agency that wants to procure WHO pre-qualified medicines should take care of the following: > • Ensure that only products from the manufacturing sites mentioned in this list are supplied to it. > • Perform other aspects of qualification prior to purchasing, such as ensuring financial stability and standing of the supplier, ability to supply the required quantities and other related aspects, including the registration status of the products they wish to procure. > • This list does not constitute any guarantee for the procurement of the products from the suppliers mentioned. > > Smita Sontakke > > Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger. / download. php > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bollywood, fun, friendship, sports and more. You name it, we have it on http://in.promos./groups/bestof/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2008 Report Share Posted June 13, 2008 Hi, But not many read the disclaimers. Hence the companies use the media which can spread their message to gullible with claims like WHO prequalified! If you missed reading , please read my earlier post during this discussion about such disinformation in India. Vijay > > Friends, > > Pl. go through this disclaimer put up on the WHO web-site: > > Disclaimer to the WHO List of Prequalified Medicinal Products > > 1. Inclusion in this list does not constitute an endorsement, or warranty of the fitness, by WHO of any product for a particular purpose, including in regard to its safety and/or efficacy. > 2. WHO does not furthermore warrant or represent that: > a. the list is complete or error free; and/or that > b. the products and manufacturing sites which have been found to meet the standards recommended by WHO, will continue to do so; and/or that > c. the products listed have obtained regulatory approval for its specified use or any other use in any country of the world, or that their use is otherwise in accordance with the national laws and regulations of any country, including but not limited to patent laws. > 3. In addition, WHO wishes to alert procuring agencies that the improper storage, handling and transportation of medicinal products may affect their quality, efficacy and safety. WHO disclaims any and all liability and responsibility for any injury, death, loss, damage or other prejudice of any kind whatsoever that may arise as a result of or in connection with the procurement, distribution and use of any product included in the list. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > WHO also suggests that any agency that wants to procure WHO pre-qualified medicines should take care of the following: > • Ensure that only products from the manufacturing sites mentioned in this list are supplied to it. > • Perform other aspects of qualification prior to purchasing, such as ensuring financial stability and standing of the supplier, ability to supply the required quantities and other related aspects, including the registration status of the products they wish to procure. > • This list does not constitute any guarantee for the procurement of the products from the suppliers mentioned. > > Smita Sontakke > > > Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger./download.php > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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