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Websites
- Good intentions are not enough. Donating medicine after disasters. http://goodintents.org/disaster/donating-medicine-after-disasters
- WHO. Guidelines for drug donations (1999). http://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/pdf/whozip52e/whozip52e.pdf