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Pharmaceutical Freedom - Why Patients Have a Right to Self Medicate (Hardcover)
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Pharmaceutical Freedom - Why Patients Have a Right to Self Medicate (Hardcover)
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If a competent adult refuses medical treatment, physicians and
public officials must respect her decision. Coercive medical
paternalism is a clear violation of the doctrine of informed
consent, which protects patients' rights to make medical decisions
even if a patient's choice endangers her health. The same reasons
for rejecting medical paternalism in the doctor's office are also
reasons to reject medical paternalism at the pharmacy, yet coercive
medical paternalism persists in the form of premarket approval
policies and prescription requirements for pharmaceuticals. In
Pharmaceutical Freedom Jessica Flanigan defends patients' rights of
self-medication. Flanigan argues that public officials should
certify drugs instead of enforcing prohibitive pharmaceutical
policies that disrespect people's rights to make intimate medical
decisions and prevent patients from accessing potentially
beneficial new therapies. This argument has revisionary
implications for important and timely debates about medical
paternalism, recreational drug legalization, human enhancement,
prescription drug prices, physician assisted suicide, and
pharmaceutical marketing. The need for reform is especially urgent
as medical treatment becomes increasingly personalized and patients
advocate for the right to try. The doctrine of informed consent
revolutionized medicine in the twentieth century by empowering
patients to make treatment decisions. Rights of self-medication are
the next step.
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