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Schultz, Émilien Mignot, Léo Ward, Jeremy K Boaventura Bomfim, Daniela Chabannon, Christian Mancini, Julien
Published in
Therapie
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, public debates overtly addressed the promises of new innovative drugs. Many of these debates pitted those who advocated for the development of new drugs by pharmaceutical companies against those who favored the repositioning of existing drugs. Our study explored perceptions of the association...
Montastruc, Jean-Louis Lafaurie, Margaux de Canecaude, Claire Montastruc, François Bagheri, Haleh Durrieu, Geneviève Sommet, Agnès
Published in
Therapie
Social pharmacology is a branch of clinical pharmacology, which depicts relationships between society and drugs and in particular factors, reasons, social consequences of drug use as well as representations of drugs in the society. Recent development and marketing of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines raises a number of questions of socia...
Deguillard, Marion Couet, Guillaume
Les inégalités sociales de santé sont définies comme les écarts d’état de santé socialement stratifiés. Elles reproduisent, dans le domaine sanitaire, les inégalités existantes entre les groupes sociaux. La précarité sociale est corrélée à des inégalités de soins. Le médecin de premier recours est l’interlocuteur privilégié de cette population. Il ...
Alloza, José-Luis
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Drug information journal : DIJ / Drug Information Association
Traditionally, knowledge about drug mechanism of action and clinical use was derived largely from studies conducted by clinical pharmacologists and therapeutic specialists. More recently, a broader concept of drug use, social pharmacology, has attracted growing interest and recognition. Building on the foundation provided by clinical research, this...
Montagne, Michael
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Drug information journal : DIJ / Drug Information Association
Social pharmacology is the study of the influence of social and cultural variables on drug effects and use. It considers concepts and variables that in the past have been called “nonspecific” or “nonpharmacological” in nature. Social pharmacology refers to those variables that are not pharmaceutical in nature, but that still can have a profound inf...
Rangachari, P. K.
Published in
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
The teaching of pharmacoepidemiology has been largely confined to health care professionals and graduate students. This paper reports an attempt to use problem-based learning (PBL) to teach the elements of that discipline to undergraduate science students. Carefully sequenced problems led students to consider the following issues: the terms used in...