Although computerized drug registration systems already exist, developing countries face problems from time to time in trouble shooting and maintenance of such systems as technical expertise from the system developer is often required. In an effort to provide a robust system which could be maintained and modified locally, WHO has developed a computerized drug registration system based on Microsoft Access R, one of the most widely used database systems, to increase the probability of finding local expertise for maintenance and troubleshooting. There are three parts to this user manual. Part 1 outlines the minimum requirements needed to set up and computerize the drug registration system. It then describes the drug registration and information system in general. An overview of the drug registration system with emphasis on the hardware and the software needed to install a computerized drug registration system - and finally, the data preparation requirements - are presented. Part 2 explains, in detail, how to install the application systems. A step-by-step guide is presented to aid the user during the actual installation process. Part 3 explains the details of the three subsystems under the Drug Registration System and Information System and provides in-depth illustrations on the use of the installed subsystems.
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