ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

National Medicinal Drugs Policy

Ok, so you know how sometimes you get sick and your mom or dad gives you medicine to help you feel better? Well, imagine that happened to a whole country! A national medicinal drug policy is like a set of rules that the government makes to make sure that everyone who needs medicine can get it, and that the medicine they get is safe and works well.

The rules might say things like:

- Who can make and sell medicine
- How medicine should be tested to make sure it's safe and works well
- How much medicine should cost
- How much medicine people are allowed to have

Sometimes people might try to sell medicine that doesn't work or is dangerous, so the government wants to make sure that only safe and effective medicine is being sold.

Also, some people might not be able to afford medicine or live in places where it's hard to get it. The national medicinal drug policy can make sure that medicine is available to everyone, no matter where they live or how much money they have.

So basically, a national medicinal drug policy is like a big set of rules that makes sure everyone can get medicine that's safe, effective, and affordable!