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Use of Patient Information Leaflets in the Algerian Context. Current Situation and Regulatory Framework

Published inInternational journal of social science and human research, vol. 07, no. 01, p. 383-390
Publication date2024-01-19
First online date2024-02-01
Abstract

This paper aims to present the marketing and translation process of patient information leaflets (PILs) into Arabic and their accessibility to the public, taking the Algerian market as a case study. PILs are the main source of information related to medication and are required to be lay-friendly as part of the process of marketing authorization. Lay-friendliness in the Algerian context means that the information contained in the PILS, (1) is conveyed through the receiver language, i.e., Arabic, and (2) is written in a language that is understandable by the receiver. To test these hypotheses, an assessment of the regulatory framework of PILS in the Algerian context was carried out. Furthermore, a study was conducted based on 1) a questionnaire targeting 56 participants to assess the readability of PILS, and 2) a field survey in pharmaceutical laboratories to document the translation stage in the marketing process. The assessment showed that the use of Arabic is mandatory in addition to a foreign language. The questionnaire showed that participants tend to read the Arabic content of the PIL. The survey’s results reported that the translation task is delegated to a sworn translator’s office though the examination of 16 randomly-selected (out of 72 PILs) revealed some linguistic discrepancies.

Keywords
  • Patient leaflet information
  • Drug packaging
  • Package leaflet
  • Medicine labelling
  • EU guidelines
Citation (ISO format)
HALIMI MALLEM, Ismahene Sonia, HAMADA, Ahmed. Use of Patient Information Leaflets in the Algerian Context. Current Situation and Regulatory Framework. In: International journal of social science and human research, 2024, vol. 07, n° 01, p. 383–390. doi: 10.47191/ijsshr/v7-i01-51
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