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Title: Pharmaceutical quality evaluation of different glimepiride brands marketed in Karachi (Pakistan): In pursuance to global issue of availability and affordability of quality medicines
Authors: Ali, Sidra Kanwal
Muhammad, Iyad Naeem
Siddiqui, Tuba
Zaidi, Syeda Hina
Masood, Rida
Keywords: Pharmacoeconomics
pharmaceutical quality
glimepiride
Issue Date: 23-Nov-2019
Publisher: Karachi: Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Karachi
Citation: Ali, S. K., Muhammad, I. N., Siddiqui, T., Zaidi, S. H., & Masood, R. (2019). Pharmaceutical quality evaluation of different glimepiride brands marketed in Karachi (Pakistan): In pursuance to global issue of availability and affordability of quality medicines. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 32(6).
Abstract: Availability of economical quality medicines is always required for chronic disease management. Price differences among multiple brands of a product do not essentially displays low quality for the more affordable brand, however in a few occurrences it appears. Glimepiride, an oral anti-diabetic drug, is produced by several national and multinational industries in Pakistan with considerable cost variation. The study aimed to evaluate the quality and economy of various Glimepiride brands available in Karachi, specifically of public sector hospitals. For this, eight glimepiride brands were collected and analyzed for the pharmaceutical quality using physical parameters, disintegration test, dissolution profile, spectrophotometric assay and content uniformity. Pharmacoeconomic assessment was also carried out such as availability, affordability and price variation. A profound discrepancy was observed among the prices of selected brands. All of the products found to be equivalent to the reference product except G5, the most inexpensive and highest consumed product of a public sector hospital. Study concludes that products with higher quality and lesser price can be used as a substitute to the costly brands while availability of a substandard product looks for consideration of pertinent authorities to assure the distribution of quality medicines.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/14529
ISSN: 1011-601X
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