Sunday, November 1, 2009

My Only Wish


All your armies, all your fighters

All your tanks, and all your soldiers
Against a boy holding a stone
Standing there all alone


In his eyes I see the sun

In his smile I see the moon
And I wonder, I only wonder
Who is weak, and who is strong?
Who is right, and who is wrong?
And I wish, I only wish
That the truth has a tongue


Thursday, September 17, 2009

Giggle..giggle..


Hola hola my pretty and fabulous peoples on the earth


Yes,
I'm already on-board in MAS
I will definitely miss you gorgeous!!!



Pray for my safety
and also
wish me
that i will keep myself restrain + away from this culprit
MAS Temptations In-flight Shopping

BTW, I'm enjoying this book.



I'm loving it!!!


To Mi mi mot
Raya nanti, kamu pilih tudung yg match, pakai lipgloss, tidor jangan lewat ye
bila solat raya jgn la escape
janganlah pakai baju spiderman pergi solat ye..
i will definitely miss you darl..
send my regards to
JOn jon, Qemala, Mek Sarah, Fauziha, Yati




Monday, September 14, 2009

Health Economics : Paying for Pharmaceuticals

1. Regulation in some countries including Australia also includes ensuring access to medications irrespective of income. The Malaysian pharmaceutical market reflects more closely the free market model, where competition between providers is the cost control mechanism.

2. Australia‟s National Medicine policy (NMP) has four main objectives..

2.1timely access to medicines that Australians need, at an affordable cost to individuals and the community;
2.2. medicines meeting appropriate standards of quality, safety and efficacy;
2.3. quality use of medicines; and
2.4. maintaining a responsible an viable medicines industry

In Malaysia the National Pharmaceutical control Bureau has as one of its objectives the quality and safety (via a legislative framework) of pharmaceutical products to improve the health of the population

3. Many governments go further, however by reimbursing consumers for at least part of the cost of prescription drugs, on the grounds that access to life enhancing medicine should not be related to ability to pay. The Australian government achieves this objective through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). The Malaysian government however does not regulate prices (Barbar et al, 2007)

4. Australia has a two tier system of drug regulation:

4.1. The first tier is the approval of a prescription drug for marketing by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and the Australian Drug Evaluation Committee (ADEC).
4.2. The second tier is consideration for reimbursement under the Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme (PBS).


5.The PBS accounts for approximately 90% of prescription expenditure and the Australian government has been able to negotiate prices for prescription drugs under the PBS at prices that are 50-70% of the world price.

6.The effect of patents on prices

When new drugs are listed on the PBS the company applies for a patent, hence drugs are listed at a price premium. The patent period enables the company to cover its costs of research and development and consequently provides an incentive for companies to participate in research and development. Once the patent period has expired then the price subsidy is reduced to that of the generic equivalent. If patients want to continue with the original drug then they pay the difference between the generic price subsidy and the premium price. To assist consumers, the government has recently enabled pharmacists to offer a generic equivalent, irrespective of whether the trade name appears on the script


7. Malaysia – Prices

Medicines vary in price across the country. International Comparative studies on prices of essential medicines have found that pharmaceuticals sold by the private sector in Malaysia can be higher than international reference price standards. The study found that prices were relatively more expensive in Malaysia than other similar countries, raising questions of affordability of pharmaceuticals (Hill 2007). A number of potential supply-chain mark-ups were identified. Further, medicines both dispensed and prescribed by doctors can result in high mark-ups being charged (Hill 2007). Medicines sold in the private sector also varied across the country and were found to be higher than the international reference price



References
Babar, ZUD, MIM Ibrahim, H. Singh, NI Bukahri, A. Creese (2007). Evaluating Drug Prices, Availability, Affordability, and Price Components: Implications for Access to Drugs in Malaysia‟ PLOS Medicine 4(3): 466-475

Hill, S (2007). Medicines Prices and Malaysia – Untangling the Medicines Web‟, PLOS Medicine, 4(3):411-412

Salkeld et al (1998). Pharmaceuticals‟ in Economics and Australian Health Policy, Sydney: Allen & Unwin, p.115.


Airport











Bus - train station - $2.00/if naik cab - $15.00
Traralgon -Southern Cross -$15.00
Southern Cross - Airport - $16.00


Friday, September 11, 2009

Syurga di bawah tapak kaki ibu

Oh Cik Puan Muda Bondaku,
kalo awak baca entry ni,
ye, saya dah belikan dah your wishes


dan ini perfume awak,
kita pakai perfume kat badan
tapi awak sembur kat bantal and duvet awak..
iyolah bonda



ok,
jangan lupa
nasi lemak
sambal sotong
dan
cucur udang
saya

Muahkss..



Crocs

This entry is specially dedicated to Mr. Qim
dengan ucapan..
x sabor2 nak tengok.
Yes, your Crocs looks great too















Puas dah?
Nak duit raya ye nanti...



Thursday, September 10, 2009

A night that is better than a thousand months



Allahumma innaka 'afu'wwun tuhibbul 'afwa fa'fu 'annee


O Allah!
You are most forgiving
and
you love to forgive,
so forgive me



Ya Allah,
sesungguhnya dikaulah maha pengampun ,
dan amat suka memberi ampun,
maka berikanlah daku keampunan


Tuesday, September 1, 2009

x payah beli la plak..

Telefon mak tadi
Mak kata
x payah la plak beli spirulina..
ish ish ish mak aku nih
kita dah beli dh semua ubat2 dia
adei2....



Mak kata beli je cokelat yg sedap ni..
yg ayang slalu bawak balik....




perghh..
kalo tahu x yah beli ..
dh lama dh grab benda ni..
mmg dah lama dah dig in..
harituh plak ada SALE...



Ohhh my my my darling gorgoues


x pe lepas ni nak tolong cik jaem cari perfume dia..
kena hunting ni plak...
minta-mintak la berkesempatan


lepas ni jaem jadi lagi hot lah...



Sunday, August 30, 2009

Liver Cirrhosis

Perghhhh..
First time in my life
A person didnt appreciate my gift
PERFUME
Original hokey!!!
First time...First time..
memang nak kasi essential hypertension & intracranial haemorhage..
hampir nak dpt haemorhagic stroke
before this peoples would appreciate it
eventhough i didnt know what type of fragrance a person used before
i prefer to buy perfume as the gift
perfume will suit for everyone..i guesss
whether you are XX or XY
but this person...urrggghhhhhh
OMG
dah la x said thanks pun..
bukannya harap sangat
but its COURTESY people..
COURTESY
I put soo much effort to get it
Even you didnt like it
saying thanks + smile pun dah enough..
hang amik perfume tuh buat perhiasan dlm almari pun dh okey
ggrrrrrr
-ENOUGH SAID-

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Goodbye Leica

I HAVE to say

GOODBYE

i have to say good bye to all thess people

One day,

one of you will be one of my BFF

One day, one day,

im still dig in for you guys...

dah lama dah im stalking you guys...

ooOOOOOHHHhhhh Tidak!!!

adios amigos

oh tidak..i will miss you