Updated May 22, 2025 • 1-min read
Posted by Anonymous
May 21, 2025
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Posted by Anonymous - May 21, 2025
Alright, so GAP-f is actually this really cool thing that the World Health Organization (WHO) came up with. Think of it like a big team that works with governments to make sure kids get the right medicine. I think it's wild that even now, a lot of medicines aren't made for kids—like, they're just smaller doses of adult meds, which isn't always safe or as good. GAP-f is working with law and government groups to change that by pushing for actual rules and plans to get real kid-sized, safer medicines out there.
I've seen stories of how in some countries, kids have to wait forever to get the meds they need because nobody made it a legal priority. But because of things like GAP-f, more governments are starting to care, and big organizations are spending money to help. So, the whole law and government part is about making it a rule, not just a "nice thing to do." Honestly, the way they're handling it sounds smarter than just hoping companies care. It's about making sure nobody forgets kids when they're making the rules about health. If you want more on it, you can check the WHO’s info about GAP-f—it’s all about getting governments to step up.
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