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Access to Medicines and Pharmaceutical Policy in Saudi Arabia: A Scoping Review

Journal

INTEGRATED PHARMACY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages 137-155

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DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/IPRP.S410262

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Saudi Arabia; medicines policy; pharmaceutical; drugs; access

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This scoping review examines pharmaceutical access and policy issues in Saudi Arabia, highlighting challenges such as cancer drug financing, medicine shortages, and access restrictions. It emphasizes the importance of ensuring universal access to medicines and addressing the financial barriers that may hinder patients from obtaining necessary medications.
Introduction: This scoping review includes studies on pharmaceutical access, shortages, generics, availability, pharmacoeconomics, and pricing restrictions. The study's findings may aid in developing excellent pharmaceutical and access policies in the country.Objective: To conduct a scoping review documenting access to medicines and Pharmaceutical Policy in Saudi Arabia.Methodology: The PRISMA-ScR guidelines were used to perform a scoping review. The articles were screened using databases from Google Scholar, EBSCO, Science Direct, and the University of Huddersfield Library. The selection, aims, results, and conclusion of each original research publication published between 2010 and 2022 were evaluated. To categorize the articles, a theme analysis was done.Results: This study includes nineteen publications. The chosen articles revealed four themes. Among these topics were: Access to medications 36.84% Pharmacoeconomic 36.84%), which were the predominant theme followed by Generic Medicines 15.80%, and Cancer drug financing 10.54%. There are myriad challenges related to high-cost medicines. Access restrictions to medications have significant effects on patient morbidity and mortality; as a result, policy decision-makers frequently consider this issue. Access to medicines suffers budgetary limitations and the increasing cost of innovative medicines. Access to medicines for all patients could be significantly impacted by delays in patient access to new therapies.Conclusion: The available evidence revealed that Saudi Arabia's healthcare system has numerous issues ranging from cancer drug financing, medicine shortages, and access issue. In order to achieve the highest health standards possible, it is crucial that each individual has access to medicines and has the financial, physical, and social means to do so. However, the price of some medications can be prohibitive for people who need to obtain them. The study's outcomes could help the country develop pharmaceutical and access policies related to medicines.

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