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WHO Model Lists of Essential Medicines
The WHO Model Lists of Essential Medicines are updated every two years by the Expert Committee on Selection and Use of Essential Medicines.
The first Essential Medicines List was published in 1977, and the first Essential Medicines List for Children was published in 2007.
The current versions, updated in September 2021, are the 22nd Essential Medicines List (EML) and the 8th Essential Medicines List for Children (EMLc).
The 2021 Expert Committee on Selection and Use of Essential Medicines
Current lists
Essential Medicines List
Essential Medicines List for Children
Previous lists
All →ADULTS -- 19th edition (April 2015)
CHILDREN -- 5th edition (April 2015)
ADULTS -- 18th edition (April 2013) -- Rev. Oct. 2013
CHILDREN -- 4th edition (April 2013) -- Rev. Oct. 2013
CHILDREN -- 2nd edition (March 2009 -- Update March 2010)
ADULTS -- 15th edition (March 2007)
ADULTS -- 16th edition (March 2009 -- Updated March 2010)
30 January 2000
The Use of Essential Drugs (1999) - TRS 895
30 January 1999
The Use of Essential Drugs (1997) - TRS 882
29 January 1999
The Use of Essential Drugs (1995) - TRS 867
30 January 1996
The Use of Essential Drugs (1993) - TRS 850
29 January 1992
The Use of Essential Drugs (1991) - TRS 825
30 January 1991
The Use of Essential Drugs (1989) - TRS 796
30 January 1988
The Use of Essential Drugs (1987) - TRS 770
30 January 1986
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