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Title: Securing access to highquality TB drugs


1
Global TB Drug Facility
  • Securing access to high-quality TB drugs

2
by providing a new perspective on drug
procurement
3
What does the GDF offer?
  • Grants of first line drugs, to support DOTS
    expansion
  • A direct procurement mechanism for countries and
    NGOs, to buy drugs for use in DOTS programmes
  • A white list of pre-qualified manufacturers of
    quality TB drugs
  • A web-based tool for placing orders / tracking
    shipments
  • Standardised drug products and user friendly
    packaging
  • Ongoing technical support and annual monitoring
    mission
  • Support for in-country drug management

4
Performance Indicators
  • Total raised and committed 31 million for grants
  • Processed over 80 applications
  • Committed drugs 2.7 million patients
  • (2.3 million through grants, 472,000 through
    direct procurement)
  • Approved applications regular support (58),
    emergency (15)
  • Drugs delivered to 52 applicants
  • Total value of direct procurement orders 6
    million
  • Quality assured - First workable TB White List

5
Impact indicators
  • Cost - GDF drug prices 30 lower than
    international prices
  • Average drug cost per patient (inc freight) 11
  • Procurement - GDF countries running on buffer
    stock 0
  • Quality - GDF batches recalled in country 0
  • DOTS - average increase of 20
  • Standardisation - Blisters outselling bulk and
    4FDC
  • is 1 product so far

6
DOTS population coverage in selection of GDF
monitored countries
7
GDF Countries
8
Drug Management issues
  • GDF responsibility is to the port, GDF concern is
    to the patient
  • Some countries have substantial problems in
    maintaining an uninterrupted supply of quality
    drugs to all patients
  • Inefficient procurement mechanisms
  • Inadequate quality control
  • Inefficient in-country logistics mechanisms
  • Lack of awareness
  • Poor compliance

9
Response 1Direct procurement service
  • At cost drugs for DOTS
  • For countries which are financially sound but
    without good procurement or quality assurance
    systems
  • Set up in 2003 11 countries

10
Response 2Pre-qualification service
  • GDF in partnership with WHO EDM pioneered the WHO
    prequalification project for manufacturers
  • Pre-shipment inspection random samples of all
    GDF batches tested by an independent PIC/S
    approved laboratory.
  • Monitoring looks at post delivery quality
    control.
  • For countries which are financially sound and
    with good procurement mechanisms but without a
    robust quality assurance system.

11
Response 3 Technical assistance
  • Country visits for grant countries
  • Monitoring missions for all countries 6-8 months
    after receipt of GDF drugs in country
  • Missions organised by Stop TB partners

12
Response 4 awareness building
  • International meetings
  • Regional meetings
  • Guide on introduction of FDCs published
  • Guide on TB Drug management published
  • Presence of drug management experts on GDF
    missions

13
Response 5 product packaging
  • 4FDCs
  • Blisters
  • Patient kits
  • contributing to efficient procurement
  • simplifying drug quantification
  • promoting rational drug use
  • promoting Directly Observed Treatment (DOTS)
  • facilitating drug management/logistics

14
Stop-TB Patient Kits
  • Kit contains all drugs needed to cure one middle
    weight patient in one container
  • Kits are easily adjustable by Health worker at
    start of treatment by removing or adding blister
    sheets
  • Patient sees the kit and knows the drugs are his
    and will be there when he arrives for treatment
    (not stock outs)
  • Kits will enhance compliance through its
    high-tech look and feel
  • When patient transfers to another treatment
  • centre, the kit can easily go with the patient

15
Future drug management challenges
  • Increasing monitoring work/technical assistance
    in country drug management
  • Both for GDF and GFATM
  • Anti-TB drugs of questionable quality

16
Thank you for your continued support to the GDF!
17
Q and A session
  • What other responses could the GDF adopt ?
  • How can we galvanise technical assistance for
    GDF/GFATM in area of drug management ?
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