International Dispensary Association Foundation

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The International Dispensary Association Foundation (IDA Foundation) was created in 1972 in Amsterdam.[1] Its goal is to improve access to important medications and health care equipment in the developing world.[1] It works to achieve this by directly selling these items to organizations working in those areas of the world.[1] It is a not for profit organisation.[2] As of 2019 they were selling more than 3,000 products in more than 130 countries.[1] What they distribute is based in part on the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines.[1]

IDA Foundation
International Dispensary Association Foundation
Founded1972
TypeNot-for-profit Social enterprise
HeadquartersAmsterdam, Netherlands
Location
  • Slochterweg 35, 1027 AA Amsterdam
Coordinates52°23′34″N 4°57′41″E / 52.3927°N 4.9614°E / 52.3927; 4.9614
Region served
Worldwide (130+ countries)
ProductsEssential medicines, medical supplies
Key people
Wendy Eggen (CEO)
Jenno Ipema (CFO)
Websitewww.idafoundation.org

Oily chloramphenicol (or chloramphenicol oil suspension) is a long-acting preparation of chloramphenicol first introduced by Roussel Uclaf in 1954; marketed as Tifomycine, it was originally used as a treatment for typhoid. Roussel stopped production of oily chloramphenicol in 1995; the IDA Foundation has manufactured it since 1998, first in Malta and then in India from December 2004.[3]

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