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Cameroon Medical Council’s Prescription Requirement for Medicines

The sale of medicines without prescriptions has been a pervasive issue in Cameroon, contributing to the misuse of medications, the proliferation of counterfeit drugs, and the rise of self-medication practices.

The Cameroon Medical Council (CMC) is playing a crucial role in regulating these healthcare practices.

In a communique signed May 30, 2024 by the council’s president, Dr Fonkoua Rodolphe, addressed to the medical community, the CMC announced a new regulation requiring pharmacies to dispense medicines solely on the presentation of a valid prescription.

The prescriptions must be written on a letterhead, include the name of the physician, their registration number and accompanied by an official stamp. This directive is effective from July 01, 2024.

Furthermore, the measure reinforces the role of healthcare professionals in prescribing and managing patient treatment, thereby restoring trust and integrity in the medical profession.

According to the document, the president is inviting all colleagues to produce prescription schedules that comply with the universally recognized canons of the profession.

The Cameroon Medical Council’s decision represents a critical step toward safer and more regulated medicine distribution. While challenges exist, the overall impact on healthcare delivery is expected to be positive.

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About Gladys Asu Ngouana

Gladys Asu Ngouana, is an award winning Cameroonian broadcast journalist with over five years of experience as a reporter and anchor for the Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV). Based in Yaounde, she covers critical topics like health, community affairs, and sustainable development. Her work has taken her to challenging regions, including areas affected by sociopolitical unrest and underserved communities. In addition to her role at CRTV, Gladys runs this personal blog, anghealthtalkz.com, not just to inform and educate but to also inspire good health and hope in her community. She holds a BSc in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Buea and is a pioneer fellow of the CPHIA Media Fellowship organized by Africa CDC.

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