Conference-Raimondo Villano-Ordinary Academic A.I.S.F.
Italian Academy of the History of Pharmacy AISF National Congress - Trento, White Gallery Piedicastello (7/9 June 2013) Under the Patronage of: History Museum Foundation of Trento, Italian Federation of Pharmacists Orders, Unifarco for Culture, Unifarm
Saturday, June 8, 2012 - Morning Session-Communications on any subject
Abstract
Given the sense of memory focused on the combination of the man-in the history of medicine and science of the profession, you start with hints indicative prior to the twentieth century and an evolutionary context of the entire premise of the 'short twentieth century' to carry out a survey to the current times on the main elements of safety and quality in the pharmaceutical world or in areas related to it, and more specifically, in scientific research and in industrial production, in institutions and in the profession, identifying the traits essential operational or addresses of evolution. The conclusion focuses on the potential global importance of projective scenario beginning of the third millennium, not apart from the magisterium and the pastoral care of the Church.
R. Villano - Pharmaceutical safety & quality short twentieth century'Raimondo Villano
Conference by Ordinary Academic A.I.S.F. Raimondo Villano (Saturday, June 8, 2013 - Morning Session - Communications on any subject) in the National Congress of Italian Academy of the History of Pharmacy AISF (Trento, White Gallery Piedicastello, 7/9 June 2013) Under the Patronage of: History Museum Foundation of Trento, Italian Federation of Pharmacists Orders, Unifarco for Culture, Unifarm; Chiron, CDD 230 VIL ele 2013, LCC CB3-482, pp. 44, Rome, June 2013;
prioritization of pathogens to guide discovery, research and development of n...Anggisagitasitiqomar1
prioritization of pathogens to guide discovery, research and development of new antibiotics for drug-resistant bacterial infection, including tuberculosis
R. Villano - Pharmaceutical safety & quality short twentieth century'Raimondo Villano
Conference by Ordinary Academic A.I.S.F. Raimondo Villano (Saturday, June 8, 2013 - Morning Session - Communications on any subject) in the National Congress of Italian Academy of the History of Pharmacy AISF (Trento, White Gallery Piedicastello, 7/9 June 2013) Under the Patronage of: History Museum Foundation of Trento, Italian Federation of Pharmacists Orders, Unifarco for Culture, Unifarm; Chiron, CDD 230 VIL ele 2013, LCC CB3-482, pp. 44, Rome, June 2013;
prioritization of pathogens to guide discovery, research and development of n...Anggisagitasitiqomar1
prioritization of pathogens to guide discovery, research and development of new antibiotics for drug-resistant bacterial infection, including tuberculosis
Traditional Medicine Conferences or Traditional Medicine Conferences 2019 will be held in Rome, Italy during July 22-24, 2019 . Alternative medicine conferences, Modern Medical Conferences, Acupuncture conferences, herbal Medicine Conferences is one of the prestigious medicine conferences in Europe, Rome, Italy.
Basic aspects of Pharmacovigilance (Clinical Research & Pharmacovigilance).pptxDureshahwar khan
The slides in this presentation mainly focus on History and Progress of Pharmacovigilance, significance of safety monitoring and Pharmacovigilance in India & International aspects.
R. Villano - Superbugs & superdrugs - Council Recommendation on patient safe...Raimondo Villano
You plot historical notes on the concept of antibiosis, on research, discovery and production of antibiotics and their global role not only therapeutic but also strategic since World War II. Then, you look at national and international issues related consumption, misuse and overuse of antibiotics in humans, in animal husbandry, agriculture, and thus in the food chain and the environment; policies to combat the phenomenon of excessive prescription and citizens in the degree of information and awareness of the risks; guidelines of good practice behavior of the patient; the main documents of struggle in this emergency. We make also an analytical overview and a discussion of some super diseases (tuberculosis, gonorrhea, meningitis, etc.) And bacterial resistance to major antibiotics. We realize, finally, a survey on current technologies and addresses of applied research and a survey on major recent new therapies. Closes work a technical appendix containing an apparatus essential regulations and ministerial directives Italian and European Community on the theme.
On July 1, 1665, the lordmayor and aldermen of thecity of Lo.docxvannagoforth
On July 1, 1665, the lordmayor and aldermen of the
city of London put into place a set
of orders “concerning the infec-
tion of the plague,” which was
then sweeping through the popula-
tion. He intended that these
actions would be “very expedient
for preventing and avoiding of
infection of sickness” (1).
At that time, London faced a
public health crisis, with an inade-
quate scientific base in that the
role of rats and their fleas in dis-
ease transmission was unknown.
Nonetheless, this crisis was faced
with good intentions by the top
medical and political figures of
the community.
Daniel Defoe made an observation that could apply to
many public health interventions then and today, “This
shutting up of houses was at first counted a very cruel and
unchristian method… but it was a public good that justi-
fied a private mischief” (1). Then, just as today, a complex
relationship existed between the science of public health
and the practice of public health and politics. We address
the relationship between science, public health, and poli-
tics, with a particular emphasis on infectious diseases.
Science, public health, and politics are not only com-
patible, but all three are necessary to improve the public’s
health. The progress of each area of public health is relat-
ed to the strength of the other areas. The effect of politics
in public health becomes dangerous when policy is dictat-
ed by ideology. Policy is also threatened when it is solely
determined by science, devoid of considerations of social
condition, culture, economics, and public will.
When using the word “politics,” we refer not simply to
partisan politics but to the broader set of policies and sys-
tems. Although ideology is used in many different ways, in
this case, it refers to individual systems of belief that may
color a person’s attitudes and actions and that are not nec-
essarily based on scientific evidence (2).
Public Health Achievements
Science influences public health decisions and conclu-
sions, and politics delivers its programs and messages.
This pattern is obvious in many of public health’s greatest
triumphs of the 20th century, 10 of which were chronicled
in 1999 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) as great public health achievements, and several of
which are presented below as examples of policy affecting
successes (3). These achievements remind us of what can
be accomplished when innovation, persistence, and luck
converge, along with political will and public policy.
Vaccination
Childhood vaccinations have largely eliminated once-
common, terrible diseases, such as polio, diphtheria,
measles, mumps, and pertussis (4). Polio is being eradicat-
ed worldwide. The current collaboration between the
World Health Organization, the United Nations Children’s
Fund, CDC, and Rotary International is a political as well
as biological “tour de force,” and eradication of polio in
Nigeria has been threatened by local political struggles and
decisions. ...
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Villano - Cenni su aspetti sociosanitari di rilievo degli anni ‘70 del ‘900Raimondo Villano
ABS. DA :
R. Villano “Uomo - Malattia - Cura: storia, analisi e profili evolutivi”. Nell’incessante attività tra gli estremi della prevenzione dai malanni e della tutela della salute può insinuarsi la malattia, il cui rapporto con l’uomo ha come fulcro dell’azione di contrasto la cura e il farmaco; più in senso lato, la relazione uomo-malattia-cura (e/o tutela-prevenzione) è una relazione tra uomini e civiltà, sintesi di osmosi e baricentrici equilibri di competenze e prospettive tecniche, scientifiche, professionali, politiche, sociali, economiche, culturali e religiose. Attorno a questa triade ruota una galassia di problematiche delle quali si cerca in questo volume di delinearne le principali, beninteso senza alcuna velleitaria pretesa di esaustività. Il libro si sviluppa in 9 capitoli, con il 10° di riflessioni conclusive cui segue un apparato di sezioni tecniche dettagliate di ausilio, riferimento e approfondimento specifico.
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On July 1, 1665, the lordmayor and aldermen of thecity of Lo.docxvannagoforth
On July 1, 1665, the lordmayor and aldermen of the
city of London put into place a set
of orders “concerning the infec-
tion of the plague,” which was
then sweeping through the popula-
tion. He intended that these
actions would be “very expedient
for preventing and avoiding of
infection of sickness” (1).
At that time, London faced a
public health crisis, with an inade-
quate scientific base in that the
role of rats and their fleas in dis-
ease transmission was unknown.
Nonetheless, this crisis was faced
with good intentions by the top
medical and political figures of
the community.
Daniel Defoe made an observation that could apply to
many public health interventions then and today, “This
shutting up of houses was at first counted a very cruel and
unchristian method… but it was a public good that justi-
fied a private mischief” (1). Then, just as today, a complex
relationship existed between the science of public health
and the practice of public health and politics. We address
the relationship between science, public health, and poli-
tics, with a particular emphasis on infectious diseases.
Science, public health, and politics are not only com-
patible, but all three are necessary to improve the public’s
health. The progress of each area of public health is relat-
ed to the strength of the other areas. The effect of politics
in public health becomes dangerous when policy is dictat-
ed by ideology. Policy is also threatened when it is solely
determined by science, devoid of considerations of social
condition, culture, economics, and public will.
When using the word “politics,” we refer not simply to
partisan politics but to the broader set of policies and sys-
tems. Although ideology is used in many different ways, in
this case, it refers to individual systems of belief that may
color a person’s attitudes and actions and that are not nec-
essarily based on scientific evidence (2).
Public Health Achievements
Science influences public health decisions and conclu-
sions, and politics delivers its programs and messages.
This pattern is obvious in many of public health’s greatest
triumphs of the 20th century, 10 of which were chronicled
in 1999 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) as great public health achievements, and several of
which are presented below as examples of policy affecting
successes (3). These achievements remind us of what can
be accomplished when innovation, persistence, and luck
converge, along with political will and public policy.
Vaccination
Childhood vaccinations have largely eliminated once-
common, terrible diseases, such as polio, diphtheria,
measles, mumps, and pertussis (4). Polio is being eradicat-
ed worldwide. The current collaboration between the
World Health Organization, the United Nations Children’s
Fund, CDC, and Rotary International is a political as well
as biological “tour de force,” and eradication of polio in
Nigeria has been threatened by local political struggles and
decisions. ...
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ABS. DA :
R. Villano “Uomo - Malattia - Cura: storia, analisi e profili evolutivi”. Nell’incessante attività tra gli estremi della prevenzione dai malanni e della tutela della salute può insinuarsi la malattia, il cui rapporto con l’uomo ha come fulcro dell’azione di contrasto la cura e il farmaco; più in senso lato, la relazione uomo-malattia-cura (e/o tutela-prevenzione) è una relazione tra uomini e civiltà, sintesi di osmosi e baricentrici equilibri di competenze e prospettive tecniche, scientifiche, professionali, politiche, sociali, economiche, culturali e religiose. Attorno a questa triade ruota una galassia di problematiche delle quali si cerca in questo volume di delinearne le principali, beninteso senza alcuna velleitaria pretesa di esaustività. Il libro si sviluppa in 9 capitoli, con il 10° di riflessioni conclusive cui segue un apparato di sezioni tecniche dettagliate di ausilio, riferimento e approfondimento specifico.
Villano Thesaurus Pharmacologicus: farmaci del XIX secolo con Regio Permesso ...Raimondo Villano
“Thesaurus Pharmacologicus: medicamenti, rimedi, segreti, strumenti e pratiche speziali”, con il patrocinio di: Pontificia Accademia Tiberina; Accademia di Storia dell’Arte Sanitaria; Nobile Collegio Chimico Farmaceutico; Accademia Europea per le Relazioni Economiche e Culturali; con la presentazione del Presidente della Federazione Ordini Farmacisti Italiani Dr. Andrea MANDELLI che, tra l’altro, afferma: “redatto con la tenacia del ricercatore, il gusto del bibliofilo e la mano sicura del farmacista. Con il merito della divulgazione delle origini della farmacologia, un merito da poco, in un’epoca che tende ad appiattire le discipline scientifiche in una sorta di eterno presente, nascondendone il faticoso divenire nell’arco dei secoli. In questo senso, il Thesaurus Pharmacologicus si inscrive nella giovane tradizione della storia del sapere scientifico, uno dei filoni più interessanti e fecondi della ricerca storica contemporanea”. Vincitore della LXXIV edizione del Premio nazionale Massimo Piccinini per la ricerca storico-scientifica (già assegnato ai massimi Storici Conci e Pedrazzini) conferito il 12 dicembre 2014 a Roma dall’Accademia di Storia dell’Arte Sanitaria-Mi.BACT. È in molte Biblioteche specialistiche, civiche e nazionali in Italia e all’estero
R. Villano - S.M. Ordine di Malta - Aspetti nobiliariRaimondo Villano
24. R. Villano “Tuitio Fidei et Obsequium Pauperum. Storia, spiritualità e sovranità nelle tradizioni e nella modernità del Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta” con presentazione di Mons. Prof. Raffaele Ferriero, Penitenziere del Duomo di Napoli e Rettore della Chiesa di San Ferdinando di Napoli; con il patrocinio dell’Accademia di Storia dell’Arte Sanitaria e di Chiron dpt Hystart. Secondo S.E. Ven. Balì Gran Croce di Giustizia Fra’ Franz VON LOBSTEIN, già Gran Priore di Roma e Membro del Sovrano Consiglio del Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta, “il libro si distingue per approfondita informazione e scorrevolezza di esposizione”. On. Giorgio NAPOLITANO, Presidente della Repubblica: “volume che costituisce un interessante excursus nella storia e nelle tradizioni dell’Ordine melitense”. Apprezzato da numerose altre Autorità civili, religiose e melitensi, tra cui: il Santo Padre, S.A. E.ma il Principe e Gran Maestro del SMOM, vari regnanti d’Europa e Alti Prelati. È in varie prestigiose istituzioni governative, scientifiche, storiche, professionali, in molti Istituti Italiani di Cultura, in diverse istituzioni religiose, pontificie e vaticane, in molte Biblioteche specialistiche, civiche e nazionali in Italia e all’estero, tra cui: Quirinale; Città del Vaticano; Biblioteca Magistrale del Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta; Casa de la Zarzuela, Madrid-Spagna; Residenza dell’Arciduca del Lussemburgo; Palazzo Reale di Alberto II del Belgio; Palais du Prince de Monaco-Montecarlo; Accademia Nazionale delle Scienze detta dei XL; Centrale Giuridica-Roma; Braidense-Milano. (Digitall, pag. 335, 1^ edizione feb 2008; 2^ ed. Pergamena, mar 2008; 3^ ed., pag. 360, Pergamena, dic 2008; 4^ ed., ISBN 978-88-904235-43, LCC DG 831, CDD 900 VIL tui 2008, pp. 390, Pergamena, ott 2009);
Il rapporto tra malattia e organi viventi ha come fulcro la cura e il farmaco (e, in tempi recenti, la tutela e la prevenzione); la relazione uomo-malattia-cura (e/o tutela-prevenzione) è una relazione tra uomini e civiltà, sintesi di osmosi e baricentrici equilibri di competenze e prospettive tecniche, scientifiche, professionali, politiche, sociali, economiche, culturali e religiose.
Selezione di fotografie originali e inedite realizzate dal 2013 al 2020, con colonna sonora. L’autore, partendo dalla considerazione di Molière in ‘Anfitrione’ che “le bestie non sono tanto bestie come le considera l’uomo”, giunge a condividere appieno questo pensiero di San Giovanni Paolo II: “c’è nell’uomo un soffio, uno spirito che assomiglia al soffio e allo spirito di Dio. Gli animali non ne sono privi”. I soggetti sono sovente plastici nei riflessi di luce, catturati da un obiettivo introspettivo che sembra scavarne l’intimo intercettando percezioni e, in generale, esaltandone maestosità e dignità nella complessità del creato.(51,2 Mb; 1 file, 85 diapositive), Holding tutorial: Villano International Business Team; Direzione: VIBT Dpt no. 13 - Arte & Cultura; Supervisione: Fondazione Chiron; Realizzazione artistica: Photo Light creative fine art; Coordinamento editoriale: Chiron Edizioni; Elaborazione tecnica: ChironDpt Ph@rma, Roma
Già a partire dal titolo, il libro nasconde in sé una serie di domande fondamentali. La risposta di Villano è audace e serena. L’Autore non è intimorito dal tempo virtuale, che penetrando nella cultura ne condiziona le basi cambiandole e, non di rado, sconvolgendole. In un contesto socio-culturale in cui gradualmente vengono meno le certezze, e con esse anche la speranza, il tentativo di restituire fiducia offerto da Villano incoraggia e apre insperati laboratori di ricerca. Patrocinio della già Pontificia Accademia Tiberina e dell’Accademia Europea per le Relazioni Economiche e Culturali; con presentazione del Rev. Mons. Tomasz TRAFNY, Responsabile del Dipartimento Scienza e Fede del Pontificio Consiglio della Cultura e Direttore esecutivo del Progetto STOQ - Science, Theology and the Ontological Quest - che, in collaborazione con le sette Università Pontificie Romane (Lateranense, Gregoriana, Regina Apostolorum, San Tommaso - Angelicum, Santa Croce, Salesiana, Urbaniana), è teso a sviluppare il dialogo fra scienza, filosofia e teologia, al fine di confrontare la visione cristiana del mondo, dell’uomo e della società con le molteplici sfide teoretiche, etiche e culturali che nascono dallo sviluppo della scienza ed è diretto a studenti, scienziati, filosofi e teologi e a quanti siano interessati ad approfondire le basi razionali della propria fede o ad approfondire la possibilità di divenire credenti all’inizio del Terzo Millennio.
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Rotary International District 2100 Italy - Study Group ExchangeRaimondo Villano
Rotary International District 2100 Italy - Study Group Exchange
September 2020
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.24075.31527
Conference: SCAMBIO GRUPPI DI STUDIO ROTARIANI
Project: Organizzazioni non governative ONG
Villano - SMOM Granpriorati e Sottopriorati - Presidenti AcismomRaimondo Villano
24. R. Villano “Tuitio Fidei et Obsequium Pauperum. Storia, spiritualità e sovranità nelle tradizioni e nella modernità del Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta” con presentazione di Mons. Prof. Raffaele Ferriero, Penitenziere del Duomo di Napoli e Rettore della Chiesa di San Ferdinando di Napoli; con il patrocinio dell’Accademia di Storia dell’Arte Sanitaria e di Chiron dpt Hystart. Secondo S.E. Ven. Balì Gran Croce di Giustizia Fra’ Franz VON LOBSTEIN, già Gran Priore di Roma e Membro del Sovrano Consiglio del Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta, “il libro si distingue per approfondita informazione e scorrevolezza di esposizione”. Apprezzato da numerose Autorità civili, religiose e melitensi, tra cui: il Capo dello Stato, il Santo Padre, S.A. E.ma il Principe e Gran Maestro del SMOM, vari regnanti d’Europa e Alti Prelati. È in varie prestigiose istituzioni governative, scientifiche, storiche, professionali, in molti Istituti Italiani di Cultura, in diverse istituzioni religiose, pontificie e vaticane, in molte Biblioteche specialistiche, civiche e nazionali in Italia e all’estero, tra cui: Quirinale; Città del Vaticano; Biblioteca Magistrale del Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta; Casa de la Zarzuela, Madrid-Spagna; Residenza dell’Arciduca del Lussemburgo; Palazzo Reale di Alberto II del Belgio; Palais du Prince de Monaco-Montecarlo; Accademia Nazionale delle Scienze detta dei XL; Centrale Giuridica-Roma; Braidense-Milano. (Digitall, pag. 335, 1^ edizione feb 2008; 2^ ed. Pergamena, mar 2008; 3^ ed., pag. 360, Pergamena, dic 2008; 4^ ed., ISBN 978-88-904235-43, LCC DG 831, CDD 900 VIL tui 2008, pp. 390, Pergamena, ott 2009);
Ogni scatto, in effetti, condensa una sorta di plurisemanticità che dal singolo episodio sollecita un’interezza narrativa cui fa riferimento, avvalendosi della capacità della fotografia di introdurre tematiche di carattere emotivo e concettuale passando dalla rappresentazione del reale alla sua interpretazione o al suo coinvolgimento. In particolare, seguendo l’indole narrativa di un linguaggio a tratti esplicito o intuitivo o simbolico, silenzioso per natura ma sovente non disgiunto dalla riflessione filosofica o dalla creazione letteraria, lascio sostanzialmente percepire una sorta di battito ideale di un ‘cuore iconografico’. Non di rado le opere emanano l’aura di questo battito che, in una fluidità narrativa che lega una progenie di contenuti aperti, si unisce all’aura di luce e colore, trasformati in energia che riverbera. In vari momenti le immagini evocano narrazioni in cui il sentimento tocca un’ampia messe di sue forme nella vita quotidiana e si è coinvolti da un pathos dal senso dolente, drammatico, sacrale, la cui forza accompagna lo sguardo sulle immagini, catturate girovagando e scrutando per conoscere e comprendere, in continui toccanti e irripetibili incontri con l’altro e l’altrove. Dunque, lo sforzo complessivo è teso ad un uso del mezzo fotografico come strumento oltre che di partecipazione alla rapida e costante evoluzione della realtà circostante soprattutto di mediazione emotiva e concettuale con la società. Infine con la sintesi dell’autore, audiofilo sin dall’adolescenza, in questa sua opera multimediale la musica non è solo accompagnamento o commento ma anche protagonista insieme all’immagine, tendendo alla sinestesia di una prolungata e profonda contaminazione percettiva, in una poliedrica esperienza: una uditiva musicale, una visiva di contenuti sia iconografici che scoperti o evocati o intuiti con la musica ed una letteraria o concettuale. Non di rado poi la ricerca si cimenta nella selezione di musica che conduce di gradino in gradino dalla bellezza, dalla delicatezza e dall’armonia verso l’eterno e l’infinito, dunque grande musica di dimensione spirituale e dalle potenzialità espressive dell’ineffabile e dell’invisibile al tempo stesso, che peraltro sono l’anima della religione.
13. R. Villano “Manuale sanitario per la terza età”, patrocinio Rotary Club Pompei Oplonti Vesuvio Est. Opera largamente apprezzata e di grande popolarità. È in molte Biblioteche specialistiche, tra cui: Ministero della Salute; Istituto Culturale Rotariano dei Rotary Club d’Italia-Milano.(Eidos, pp. 114; Pompei, settembre 2000);
25. R. Villano “Thesaurus Pharmacologicus: medicamenti, rimedi, segreti, strumenti e pratiche speziali”, con il patrocinio di: Pontificia Accademia Tiberina; Accademia di Storia dell’Arte Sanitaria; Nobile Collegio Chimico Farmaceutico; Accademia Europea per le Relazioni Economiche e Culturali; con la presentazione del Presidente della Federazione Ordini Farmacisti Italiani Dr. Andrea MANDELLI che, tra l’altro, afferma: “redatto con la tenacia del ricercatore, il gusto del bibliofilo e la mano sicura del farmacista. Con il merito della divulgazione delle origini della farmacologia, un merito da poco, in un’epoca che tende ad appiattire le discipline scientifiche in una sorta di eterno presente, nascondendone il faticoso divenire nell’arco dei secoli. In questo senso, il Thesaurus Pharmacologicus si inscrive nella giovane tradizione della storia del sapere scientifico, uno dei filoni più interessanti e fecondi della ricerca storica contemporanea”. Vincitore della LXXIV edizione del Premio nazionale Massimo Piccinini per la ricerca storico-scientifica (già assegnato ai massimi Storici Conci e Pedrazzini) conferito il 12 dicembre 2014 a Roma dall’Accademia di Storia dell’Arte Sanitaria-Mi.BACT. È in molte Biblioteche specialistiche, civiche e nazionali in Italia e all’estero, tra cui: Ministero della Salute; Soprintendenza Beni architettonici, paesaggistici, storici, artistici ed etnoantropologici per province Caserta e Benevento; Marciana-Venezia; Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo; Institute for the Preservation of Medical Traditions of Smithsonian Institution-Washington USA; Medica Statale; Archivio di Stato-Roma; Nobile Collegio Chimico Farmaceutico Universitas Aromatariorum Urbis. (Ed. Chiron, ISBN 978-88-904235-05, pp. 115, giugno 2009; Prima ristampa, luglio 2009, pp. 115);
R. Villano - Assistenza sanitaria a cittadini stranieriRaimondo Villano
13. R. Villano “Manuale sanitario per la terza età”, patrocinio Rotary Club Pompei Oplonti Vesuvio Est. Opera largamente apprezzata e di grande popolarità. È in molte Biblioteche specialistiche, tra cui: Ministero della Salute; Istituto Culturale Rotariano dei Rotary Club d’Italia-Milano.(Eidos, pp. 114; Pompei, settembre 2000);
13. R. Villano “Manuale sanitario per la terza età”, patrocinio Rotary Club Pompei Oplonti Vesuvio Est. Opera largamente apprezzata e di grande popolarità. È in molte Biblioteche specialistiche, tra cui: Ministero della Salute; Istituto Culturale Rotariano dei Rotary Club d’Italia-Milano.(Eidos, pp. 114; Pompei, settembre 2000);
R. Villano - Thesaurus pharmacologicus: forme spezialiRaimondo Villano
. Villano “Thesaurus Pharmacologicus: medicamenti, rimedi, segreti, strumenti e pratiche speziali”, con il patrocinio di: Pontificia Accademia Tiberina; Accademia di Storia dell’Arte Sanitaria; Nobile Collegio Chimico Farmaceutico; Accademia Europea per le Relazioni Economiche e Culturali; con la presentazione del Presidente della Federazione Ordini Farmacisti Italiani Dr. Andrea MANDELLI che, tra l’altro, afferma: “redatto con la tenacia del ricercatore, il gusto del bibliofilo e la mano sicura del farmacista. Con il merito della divulgazione delle origini della farmacologia, un merito da poco, in un’epoca che tende ad appiattire le discipline scientifiche in una sorta di eterno presente, nascondendone il faticoso divenire nell’arco dei secoli. In questo senso, il Thesaurus Pharmacologicus si inscrive nella giovane tradizione della storia del sapere scientifico, uno dei filoni più interessanti e fecondi della ricerca storica contemporanea”. Vincitore della LXXIV edizione del Premio nazionale Massimo Piccinini per la ricerca storico-scientifica (già assegnato ai massimi Storici Conci e Pedrazzini) conferito il 12 dicembre 2014 a Roma dall’Accademia di Storia dell’Arte Sanitaria-Mi.BACT. È in molte Biblioteche specialistiche, civiche e nazionali in Italia e all’estero, tra cui: Ministero della Salute; Soprintendenza Beni architettonici, paesaggistici, storici, artistici ed etnoantropologici per province Caserta e Benevento; Marciana-Venezia; Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo; Institute for the Preservation of Medical Traditions of Smithsonian Institution-Washington USA; Medica Statale; Archivio di Stato-Roma; Nobile Collegio Chimico Farmaceutico Universitas Aromatariorum Urbis. (Ed. Chiron, ISBN 978-88-904235-05, pp. 115, giugno 2009; Prima ristampa, luglio 2009, pp. 115);
micro teaching on communication m.sc nursing.pdfAnurag Sharma
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NVBDCP was launched in 2003-2004 . Vector-Borne Disease: Disease that results from an infection transmitted to humans and other animals by blood-feeding arthropods, such as mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas. Examples of vector-borne diseases include Dengue fever, West Nile Virus, Lyme disease, and malaria.
Recomendações da OMS sobre cuidados maternos e neonatais para uma experiência pós-natal positiva.
Em consonância com os ODS – Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável e a Estratégia Global para a Saúde das Mulheres, Crianças e Adolescentes, e aplicando uma abordagem baseada nos direitos humanos, os esforços de cuidados pós-natais devem expandir-se para além da cobertura e da simples sobrevivência, de modo a incluir cuidados de qualidade.
Estas diretrizes visam melhorar a qualidade dos cuidados pós-natais essenciais e de rotina prestados às mulheres e aos recém-nascidos, com o objetivo final de melhorar a saúde e o bem-estar materno e neonatal.
Uma “experiência pós-natal positiva” é um resultado importante para todas as mulheres que dão à luz e para os seus recém-nascidos, estabelecendo as bases para a melhoria da saúde e do bem-estar a curto e longo prazo. Uma experiência pós-natal positiva é definida como aquela em que as mulheres, pessoas que gestam, os recém-nascidos, os casais, os pais, os cuidadores e as famílias recebem informação consistente, garantia e apoio de profissionais de saúde motivados; e onde um sistema de saúde flexível e com recursos reconheça as necessidades das mulheres e dos bebês e respeite o seu contexto cultural.
Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
É fornecido um conjunto abrangente de recomendações para cuidados durante o período puerperal, com ênfase nos cuidados essenciais que todas as mulheres e recém-nascidos devem receber, e com a devida atenção à qualidade dos cuidados; isto é, a entrega e a experiência do cuidado recebido. Estas diretrizes atualizam e ampliam as recomendações da OMS de 2014 sobre cuidados pós-natais da mãe e do recém-nascido e complementam as atuais diretrizes da OMS sobre a gestão de complicações pós-natais.
O estabelecimento da amamentação e o manejo das principais intercorrências é contemplada.
Recomendamos muito.
Vamos discutir essas recomendações no nosso curso de pós-graduação em Aleitamento no Instituto Ciclos.
Esta publicação só está disponível em inglês até o momento.
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International Task Force IMPACT; 2007: Resolution of the Council of Europe on good practice in the distribution
of medicinal products by mail; Task Force IMPACT-Italy; 2008: Global Forum on Pharmaceutical Anti
Counterfeiting; traceability with 2D barcodes; 2013: Operation ‘Viagra home delivery’.
Index
1. Foreword; 2. Preamble; 3. Branch of study; 4. Other purposes; 5. Introduction: indicative elements prior to the
twentieth century; 6. Social evolution of the attitude to the drug; 6.1. The case of the Elixir of Sulfonamide; 6.2.
The case of thalidomide; 6.3 The cases of pharmaceutical packaging vulnerable; 7. New features professional
pharmaceutical and qualitative development of the drug; 7.1. Further developments of institutional address in
favor of the consumer of drugs; 7.2. Qualitative evolution of the production of medicines; 8. Shares and addresses
of recent drug safety supervision; 9. Aspects watch more closely related to the pharmacist; 10. The increase in
fake drugs or counterfeit products; 11. The fight against counterfeiting and falsification; 12. The phenomenon of
e-pharmacy; 13. The problem of safety and quality of the drug in e-business; 14. The e-business of counterfeit
drug; 15. The case of Viagra; 16. Conclusions. Notes, References essential, Brief Profile of the author.
Greetings and thanks
A cordial greeting to the authorities, Gentlemen, Colleagues and heartfelt thanks to the organizers, particularly
Rodolfo Taiani, for the invitation to this event, in a picturesque setting and a beautiful city that reminds me,
forgive the personal digression emotional, wonderful summer vacation youth for over 10 years in Cavalese, Val
di Fiemme, ranging in North and South Tyrol. I work for about 15 years of history of the Sovereign Order of
Malta, its military events, religious and relations with the Holy See and the rulers of Europe. When I qualify in
the historical institutional and academic environments, often I point to be an art historian care (in a ministerial
body under protection), and sometimes I'm mentioning the AISF (unknown to most): Sometimes, though, some
allude or explicitly show that beside the great story I also deal in history minimal. I do not hesitate, then,
betraying a hint of frown about, and not just because I have a pharmacy in the mind and heart and is dear to me,
as well as the Academy of History of Sanitary and Noble College Chemical and Pharmaceutical, in which I have
the honor to be a member, even the Italian Academy of the History of Pharmacy. Today, in fact, the meaning of
my communication is deliberately focused on a core value of the drug as a relationship between men and
civilization; said, therefore, a history of human-disease-care and / or protection-prevention, in which art
pharmaceutical industry remains important as in the past. Since then, Congress also in non-technical use more
valences of study.
1. Introduction
With regard to the sense of memory pharmaceutical art, it is considered that it identifies many important social
values and a result of technical and scientific disciplines (including biology, chemistry, medicine), having as its
object the relationship between disease and organ living. With this in mind, the center of its meaning are the care
and medicine (and, in recent times, the protection and prevention). The object of the history of pharmacy,
therefore, is not only the profession but also the medicine, such as the relationship between men and civilization.
The history of sanitary arts is the discipline that studies the relationship between man and disease-care (and / or
protection-prevention), in various countries also object the training of health professionals. In this context, the
pharmacy profession continues to be important as in the past. The areas of the history of the drug, therefore,
correspond to both the history of science and the history of the profession that the socio-economic and, currently,
the main address is within the synthesis of these two perspectives.
2. Preamble
The industrial revolution, evolution and spread both technological and scientific computer revolution with the
exponential availability of information and awareness of critical mass and capacity, the elevation and socio-
economic welfare and the evolution of the concept of paradigm in health terms not more than the absence of
illness and pain, but of well-being and prevention determine accessibility to good drug requiring extended,
however, to the governance of public companies and adequate standards of quality control and protolli prevention
and strengthening the contrast abuse and fraud, often with the active role of the pharmacist and institutions related
to it.
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3. Address of study
This study will identify some of the crucial phenomena of social change of attitude towards the drug, taking in
evolutionary factors and critics of the turnaround in attention to the protection of health, tradottasi mainly in
raising levels of control and quality .
4. Further reasons
Since this is a message to a conference is open to the general public ', to the layman, I wanted to take this
opportunity to extend some values of the contents of the study targeting them to: 1. Strengthen the awareness of
the degree of collective protections put in place by the entire chain of the drug and the institutions involved, with
particular emphasis on the Institute of Pharmacy, 2. Increase the degree of self-protection in self-care and
collaboration of the social body in contrast to deviations dispensatory pharmaceutical companies. An overall
action, therefore, oriented to feed through enough information and training as well as eminently education and
prevention.
5. Introduction: indicative elements prior to the twentieth century
Much of the nineteenth century is characterized by the production and use of large quantities of drugs that, not
infrequently, are due to events 'side' without any assumption of responsibility or awareness by the community,
resulting in obvious and sometimes invasive distortions social . Around 1830, for example, in the town of
Coventry is acquire weekly, in any form, about 38 liters of Friendly Godfrey, counter product made from opium
widely used pediatric: this amount is equal to about 12,000 doses, or to a course of therapy for at least 3,000
children! In times not long, however, several checks and inquiries and begin to take action on various events most
sensational and, already in 1843, is the same Friendly Godfrey to go to the fore in a spectacular example of the
epidemic of child abuse: emerge, in fact, the Second Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Child Labour and
Child, the testimony of a forensic pathologist who noted that only a pharmacist in Nottingham has prepared and
sold in a year, as many as 3 tons of syrup, equal to more than 3 million doses. A public health research English in
the nineteenth century, however, says that a pharmacy sells on average in a year in various pharmaceutical forms
... 90 kg of opium, from which they can be extracted about 9 kg of heroin!
Not to mention, then, of the discovery of the hypodermic needle by Wood in 1853, which also causes the spread
of opioids in the mood, with the appearance of both positive and negative: the discovery of the effectiveness of
the use by parenteral of morphine determines wide use in war to soothe the pain of the wounded soldiers in the
military but appear the first cases of addiction in addition to those of opium smokers as, for example, in dens run
by Chinese immigrants in America.
6. Social evolution of the attitude to the drug
6.1. The case of the Elixir Sulfonilamide
In 1937 a major event causes a revolution in the attitude towards American medicine: the death of 107 people in a
few days if swallowed a cough syrup. After several attempts to laboratory, in fact, the Massengin and Co. of
Bristol fails to produce an elixir Sulfonilamide (solution in propylene glycol sulfonamide with red dye and
strawberry flavor) in less than two months that places on the market in the initial amount of 900 liters. But the
elixir propylene glycol acts as a powerful poison rapidly toxic to the kidneys of the person who ingests causing
terrible pain, coma and death agony with course average of less than 9 days. The Food and Drug Administration
FDA has been informed of this by chance and immediately sends inspectors at the manufacturing company where
they find that you have not done any testing on preventive medicine. The industry, however, did not violate laws
because the testing is not mandatory and, contr'altare, nothing can be done in terms of legislative influence on the
FDA itself, being still a small federal institution active only since 1906. The FDA, however, order the mandatory
withdrawal of the product (over 1,300 packs), classified as lethal, the entire national territory. It is the first major
operation in the history of the withdrawal of a drug from a national market: FDA inspectors and agents for days
travel thousands of miles by plane, car and train across the country for the seizure of the product in pharmacies.
The operation, however, is complicated because different pharmacies sell the elixir without registering it or giving
recipes to prescribers: the agents, however, are able to control more than 20,000 prescriptions! At the same time,
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the Director of the Federal FDA Campbell personally follows the situation and accused the drugmaker of false
designation showing that the elixir of sulfonamide product does not have alcohol as, instead, specified on the
label. Finally, the mother of one of the young victims of the deadly elixir writes to President Roosevelt asking for
a resolute action to prevent further incidents in the future: in 1938 the U.S. President signed a law reforming the
Food and Drug Administration FDA, approved by Congress in just 6 months. From this point it is up to the FDA
certification and testing of each drug companies are more accountable about what they produce and bring to
market.
A further strengthen the foundations of public health, then, you have 7 April 1948 with the establishment, by 26
states including Italy, the World Health Organization (World Health Organization) that deals with permanently,
through recommendations and directions , to prevent endemic diseases, reduce causes of mortality, promote social
and health care around the world and contribute to the fulfillment services to protect the health, especially in
developing countries.
6.2. The case of Thalidomide
On 25 December 1956 there was a birth of child phocomelic, limbless developed because of a drug: thalidomide
tranquilizer for pregnant women, then proved teratogenic. In 1962, when thousands of children are now born
phocomelic, thalidomide was withdrawn from the market. The disaster is likely to push the Senators Estes
Kefauver and Hubert Humphrey to initiate a review of the FDA and the previous act that regulates the marketing
of drugs. The legislative act Kefauver-Harris requires pharmaceutical companies to produce not only evidence on
the safety of their medications but also their effectiveness, using specific tests.
6.3 The cases of pharmaceutical packaging vulnerable
During the sixties of the twentieth century there is another crucial event in the history of medicine: about 11,000
children die every year from accidental overdose of aspirin pediatric (widespread: in 1950, is in the Guinness
Book of Records as the world's best selling analgesic). The parents immediately blame the packaging of drugs:
pharmaceutical companies, in fact, have started to market aspirin in plastic bottles, but a simple cap on a bottle
does not stop many curious children who eat aspirin tablets mistaking them for candy. The U.S. federal
government intervenes and provisions require child-resistant packaging. In 1970, in fact, Congress passes a
decree on the safety of the packaging of toxic products that are intended for a child-resistant packaging for
medicines and household products. In practice, however, this is easier said than done: we must make access
difficult for children, but older people can open packages. The law, therefore, requires that at least 4 out of 5
children are not able to open the package in less than 10 minutes, while 9 out of 10 adults can open and close in a
short time the package. The measures are successful with the screw cap. So in 1973, unintentional poisoning
pediatric fell by 70%. Packing and packaging are radically modified to compensate two crucial human
characteristics: curiosity and fragility. But twelve years later it was again forced to change the packaging of drugs
in 1982, in fact, 7 people die in Chicago for taking the counter medication Tylenol and this raises strong concerns
about the security of the entire sector counter drugs. It turns out, however, that the stocks of the medicine in a
pharmacy have been corrected fraudulently with cyanide but, now, market analysis indicates that the incident
affects the colossal manufacturer Johnson & Johnson with a hardness that profilarne a rapid reduction bankrupt.
The prestigious pharmaceutical company, however, is quick to react and clear determination withdrawing as
many as 31 million packages of the drug and, just a few weeks by the murders, announces the introduction of a
new concept of packaging: the warranty seal, signaling element of any tampering and danger. In practice, the cap
is wrapped in cellophane and the bottle has a metallic seal impossible to reseal when opened and, finally, the box
is closed with glue. This system is revolutionary and becomes a reference for the entire industrial sector (1). The
Tyleol, therefore, in over 20 years has the trust of the physicians and more than 100 million Americans.
7. New features professional pharmaceutical and qualitative evolution of the drug
7.1. Further developments of institutional address in favor of the consumer of drugs
In 1975 the Commission study on the prospects of the profession established by the American Association of
Faculties of Pharmacy Pharmacist publish the document for the future, known as the Millis Report from the name
of the President of the Commission, in which it is observed discontinuity between "generation of knowledge
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about drugs and application of new knowledge into clinical use, "and identifies the cause of the lack of
connection between the industry, which makes exploration and production of drugs, and the government, which
governs the use of drugs but not culturally oriented doctor. Pharmacists emerge as a third force in communication
between the two, and the pharmacy is defined as "service delivery system using knowledge of drugs and their
effects": the director of development of this force indicates the construction of the clinical pharmacist (2),
addressed not to the drug but "the patient who uses it." The expectations towards the "clinical pharmacist" in
more recent times known significant acceleration in 1999 and Dennis Worthen, Professor of the History of
Pharmacy at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio, published an analysis of the ratio Millis in a preface mentions
the controversial reactions to the report, a wide range between enthusiasm and skepticism, and uses this analogy:
"imagine you ask yourself on the road, in the direction of distant mountains, and after the whole morning travel
the mountains seem as distant as the time of departure, still glued horizon. The journey continues through the
afternoon, but the mountains do not come close to anything, one begins to ask when and if it ever comes.
Eventually you stop and you turn back, but it turns out that we have strayed so it can no longer see the point of
departure: the mountains are still far away, but the trip is well begun. "
7.2. Qualitative evolution of the production of medicines
The pharmaceutical industry for some time and with determination evolves continuously focusing on the strategic
objectives of the Quality system and the overall sense that this term takes in each production sector for drugs fit
for use: effective and suitable to ensure the most appropriate care possible. The objective of the modern
pharmaceutical company, in short, is the production of high-quality medicines, virtually 'zero defects',
empowering staff at all levels on the importance of the highest quality of both product and production process: the
process parameters are ordinary be validated and critical, with significant variability from the effect on the quality
of the finished product, must be accurately identified and monitored. These concepts are expressed both by ISO
by Good Manufacturing Practices, basically references properly harmonized. In the logic of a Quality
Management System of Quality Assurance and the importance of its decision-making task is enhanced while until
a short time ago the role his own and the staff involved in the definition of Quality Management System was
underestimated, it is not clear its impact on business final business: from what is evident is that there is no
business without quality is that competition between companies is based precisely on the quality of the products.
8. Shares and addresses of recent drug safety supervision
Since many major milestones in this field in recent decades, I indicate some significant elements or Addresses
from the recent public attention worldwide (3): 1) for drug safety monitoring, evaluation and communication are
recognized activities associated with the public health with profound implications dependent on integrity and
collective responsibility of each party to the proceedings: consumers, health professionals, researchers,
universities, media, pharmaceutical industry, regulatory bodies, governments and international organizations.
Standard highly scientific, ethical, professional and a moral code you believe should be the basis for such
activities. The uncertainty inherent risks and benefits of drugs is required to be known and accounted for;
decisions and actions based on this uncertainty is believed to be supported by scientific and clinical assessments,
taking into account realities and social conditions, 2) defects Communication on the safety of medicines, at every
social level, it is believed will lead to mistrust, misinformation and wrong acts harmful and give rise to situations
in which the data of drug safety can be hidden, denied or ignored, and 3) there is awareness on the need to
distinguish facts from speculation and assumptions and that the measures reflect the needs of stakeholders and the
care they need. Such actions require systems and laws, national and international, to ensure a full and open
exchange of information and valuation standards. These standards allow to estimate, explain, and weigh the risk-
benefit of the general spirit of trust. 4) information on drug safety should be at the service of citizens' health and
conducted in an ethical and effective, in terms of content, method, distinguishing between facts, assumptions and
conclusions, admitting doubt and providing information according to the general needs and individual; 5)
education on appropriate use of medications, including the interpretation of the safety data, it is considered
essential for citizens, such as for patients and caregivers, and this requires special efforts and resources. The drug
information directly to the public, in any form, it is believed can not be separated from being balanced with regard
to the combination of risks and benefits; 6) Whereas any data requirements for evaluation and understanding of
the risk-benefit should be available, it is believed that pressure on the parties involved in the communication,
which prevent the achievement of this objective, should be identified and tackled; 7) every country needs a
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system with independent experts to ensure that the information on the safety of each drug are properly collected,
impartially evaluated and made accessible to all. The system must be funded with adequate resources and
independent. The exchange of data and assessments between countries must be encouraged and supported; 8) in
the past have laid strong foundations for monitoring the safety of medicines, though sometimes in response to
tragic events, while it is considered necessary in the future to ensure that the problems are readily identified and
dealt with efficiently and that information and solutions are effectively and properly communicated. Thus, greater
transparency based on legislation for freedom of information: from the moment the drug is marketed, regulatory
authorities and pharmaceutical companies must make available all relevant data from pre-clinical and clinical
trials, including animal studies. It is necessary that these data are publicly available to enable health workers and
drug bulletins to establish the benefit / risk of treatment not only on the basis of the summary of product
characteristics and the material provided by the industry. It is necessary that health professionals are informed
immediately of the new ADR. Should be disclosed potential conflicts of interest where such products exist;
sharing data on pharmacovigilance through greater cooperation and integration between national and international
bodies in the form, for example, communication network for pharmacovigilance. There should be standard
methods to study the reactions to medications in order to implement a strategy of prevention, improved reporting
and information gathering: ADR reporting in the post-marketing should be encouraged and actively involve all
stakeholders (physicians, pharmacists, nurses , midwives, health professionals and patients). Pharmacovigilance
should be part of the training of health personnel. Regulatory authorities and not (insurance companies) should
initiate appropriate studies on the safety profile of particular drugs; better information for the patient and return
information by the same: at the beginning of each treatment, patients should be informed about the potential risks
and benefits of treatment. Independent information on drugs, clear and understandable, should be available to the
patient wherever they are (including the hospital).
9. Aspects watch more closely related to the pharmacist
Patients often use drugs without prescription without consulting your doctor and, consequently, for many of them
the pharmacist is the only health professional reference. The pharmacist is also in the position to identify
problems related to multiple prescriptions from different specialists, who may not know or ignore requirements of
others, to collect information not related to the doctor. However, it should be noted that many pharmacists are ill-
prepared to report ADRs and, therefore, the ADR information reported to them by the patient to the pharmacist is
often lost. Many hospital pharmacists also are not sufficiently integrated into the day of pharmacovigilance,
although they have the best knowledge of the signals 'pharmaceuticals'. Pharmacists, then, should be educated on
the assessment of risk / benefit, pharmacovigilance and ADR reporting and must embrace their growing
responsibility to inform patients about the harms and benefits of medicinal products and in encouraging them to
speak and report ADRs, including those related to the-counter drugs (OTC), complementary medicines and
dietary supplements. On the other hand, finally, relies on the pharmacist the task of curbing the phenomenon of
the gradual process of 'trivialization' that threatens to turn the drug into what is not, or a simple consumer product
that is both "an objective threat to public health is the most deadly enemy of the pharmacy profession. 'Bribe'
perception of public opinion, asserting almost exclusively values and economic contents, means in fact
impoverish up to the de-legitimization (in terms of the role and function of guarantee) the figure of the pharmacist
and the institute of pharmacy. Oppose the drift of 'normalization' which tends to make the drug a consumer
product like any other, on which think only in terms of convenience, discounts and savings, is therefore to (...) the
professional body (pharmaceutical) a 'urgency which to cope (4). "
10. The increase in fake drugs or counterfeit
Counterfeiting, as discussed above, do not spare even the world of medicine, indeed, from time immemorial. The
phenomenon, however, assumes a very significant relief only since the last decades of the 'short twentieth century'
and, moreover, the various elements symptomatic often initially not identified or are misinterpreted especially in
their potential implications invasive and disruptive. For the World Health Organization WHO is counterfeit "a
drug whose labeling is fraudulently prepared with misleading information about the content or origin of the
product (...) by striking so much as brand-name drugs and generic ones (...) containing substances expectations ,
substances different from those expected, no active substance, insufficient amounts of the active substance or may
be contained in a counterfeit packaging ". Distinction must be made, in particular, various types: perfect fake
drugs, identical to the original but imported through illegal operations of the parallel market, fake drugs
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imperfect, with the right components, but not in exact amount (eg antibiotics under dosed, in many cases not
optimal or therapeutically ineffective but inducers of phenomena of selection of resistant bacterial strains) and / or
do not respect the requirements (for example in relation to maturity) or bioavailability or packaging (for example:
the material of the containers and rules of sterility) , apparently spurious drugs, which do not contain the active
ingredient and, therefore, unnecessary (far from harmless category: there are many deaths from respiratory
diseases in African children treated with antibiotics without active ingredients and purchased at great cost); fake
drugs criminals, that even contain harmful substances handled as authentic drugs, for example, the expired ones
put back into circulation after relabel. No country in the world can claim to have never known the phenomenon of
counterfeit drugs, recent estimates indicate that in Europe and the USA, in spite of strict controls, cases of
counterfeiting incidents are a dozen a year with a clear upward trend while in some African states, 60% of
counterfeit drugs would be (up to 70% of antimalarials), Brazil 30%, Europe 10%. In the United States, then, the
high cost of the drug, low contribution to the public pharmaceutical expenditure (only recently attenuated) and the
economic crisis have caused the increase in the use of counterfeit products, often from Mexico, where it seems
that 1/4 of medicines on the market is fake. Among a number of incidents, sometimes sensational tragedies, I will
only mention a few of the century: in 1996 alone for the use of a fake vaccine in Nigeria during a meningitis
outbreak killed 2,500 people in Haiti for use as unaware of a drug fake 72 children die after swallowing a syrup of
paracetamol with propylene glycol excipient is not normal but the powerful and toxic antifreeze diethylene
glycol. Counterfeiting of medicines, therefore, remains a crime whose gravity goes beyond the economic damage
to the trademark constituting a massive public health problem (5) capable of generating in unsuspecting patients
also serious loss of credibility of the entire system and dismay. But no one knows with certainty the overall size
of the phenomenon: rough estimates, often based on unpublished reports indicate that approximately 10% of the
drugs circulating in the world (in some countries, could exceed 50%) would be counterfeited, for a tour of 'annual
turnover of tens of billions of dollars. The estimates, however, are subject to wide fluctuations in relation to the
individual Nations and does not appear a real gravity for most European Union countries and, in particular, for
Italy. In fact, the major manufacturers of drugs are illegal in China, India, Russia, Ukraine: the traffic would be
managed by transnational organized crime (Russian, Chinese, Mexican and Colombian) and, it seems, there is
evidence not to exclude a real threat of global mafias as a powerful sign for drug trafficking. Counterfeits usually
affect both high consumption of drugs (eg antibiotics and vaccines, atorvastatin, sildenafil, tadalafil) is of limited
use drugs (such as growth hormone paclitaxel or filgrastim) with the risk of insertion into the channels of
pharmacy and hospital. In particular, 28% of the falsifications are antibiotics, steroids and hormones, 18%, 8%
anti-allergic, anti-malarial 7%.
11. The fight against counterfeiting and falsification
Among the contrast mode counterfeiting include many resorts to technology such as, for example, by the
European Commission, although this has not always unanimous. The proposals provide for new holographic seals
unforgeable and lots centralized tracking systems, a ban on repackaging and other aspects less sophisticated with
the favorable opinion of the majority of multinationals but sometimes with notable exceptions such as, for
example, the U.S. giant Bristol Myers Squibb which, among 'else, do not like the idea of centralizing information
on logistics and storage facilities, which are considered part of the business strategy and, therefore, sensitive
matter and subject to the risk, actually not remote, of insider trading. The Association of European manufacturers
of generic EGA, then, considered, among other things, the questionable underlying assumption, namely that there
are marks that are not falsifiable and computer systems impregnable in the medium or long term, as even the
counterfeiters can to bridge the technology gap and recalls, in this regard, the famous case of the hologram
counterfeit Microsoft in 2003. For the EGA, then, the answer is the harmonization of controls and compliance
with existing laws, what, however, shared by all. Another aspect that creates differences regarding the prohibition
of repackaging of pharmaceutical products, extent, indeed, already advocated by the European producers EFPIA,
as well as by the European Commission, and intuibilmente main tool of parallel hoards that price differentials
between different Union countries often causing concerns the largest holdings. According to EFPIA, in fact, the
prohibition of repackaging is the main weapon in the fight against counterfeiting in Europe while the trade
association of importers, the European Association of Euro-Pharmaceutical Companies EAEPC, parallel imports
constitutes the most additional security, since importers shall check the medication before the new packaging;
EAEPC, in this regard, stresses that in 35 years it has been established a single case of penetration of the
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distribution circuit in parallel by a medicine counterfeit and suggests, finally, that the European Commission
increases surveillance at EU borders and face with much greater completeness the chapter of virtual pharmacies.
In February 2006 in Rome at the International Conference on Combating Counterfeit Drugs, sponsored by WHO
and AIFA (6) with support of the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and FIIM German
Government to identify principles, strategies and actions technological, political, legislative, financial and
commercial aimed at combat counterfeit drugs (7), the WHO, as well as supporting the need for increased law
enforcement measures taken (targatura, colorimetric assays, radio-frequency identification systems) and to push
for tougher laws (8), launches the establishment of the Task international force IMPACT (International Medical
Products Anti-Counterfeiting Task Force), composed of governmental and non for further enforcement actions.
On 7 May 2007, the Task Force active IMPACT-Italy, whose table sit AIFA experts, investigators NAS (Nucleo
Commodities), experts in the Official Medicines Control Laboratory Institute of Health and the Ministry of
Health. The group, in fact, "work already informally for over two years, and was born under the pressure of
international initiatives of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Council of Europe." Among the
activities already underway include "projects for the training of NAS and the standardization of the methods of
investigation, the project for the development of analytical strategies for the detection of counterfeit drugs and a
study of the drugs distributed through the network Internet (9) ". In Italy, also, are active several significant
measures of protection and contrast, often implemented with the collaboration of the supply chain of the drug,
including the Decree of 15 July 2004 the Ministry of Health for the traceability of drugs with a stamp of
recognition helpful, as well as for epidemiologic evaluations to verify the authenticity of the product and of
course by the pharmaceutical company on the whole national territory up to pharmacies, to local health authorities
and hospitals. In addition, in the period 2000/2006 the only Carabinieri for the protection of health NAS have
been able to carry out interception and seizure of more than one million packs of counterfeit medicines or non-
compliant and quality from non-controlled networks. The Pharmaceutical Security Institute, then, reports that in
2007 there was a 24% increase in seizures of counterfeit drugs, with a value of approximately $ 3 billion in
confiscated in 99 countries. Even the same pharmaceutical companies run for cover, such as Sanofi-Aventis
which opened in September 2008 in Tours (Paris) its new central laboratory anti-counterfeiting, among other
things, used for some time safety label not falsifiable post on product packaging at risk of counterfeiting, from
January 2011 onwards, the company announces the introduction in all European countries, the new technology
based on the use of traceability Datamatrix 2D barcodes with the " 'ultimate goal to ensure the traceability of each
package along the entire supply chain, from the pharmacist to the ultimate consumer, the patient. "
12. The phenomenon of e-pharmacy
In the early nineties appear online pharmacies, sites for direct purchases of drugs then electronically delivered to
your home to the buyer. In a few years the web pharmacies exceed 11,000 units, according to the FDA that, at the
same time, it opens in its offices a center of investigation into the matter. Among the strengths of e-pharmacy
there are convenience, privacy, affordability and variety while among the major points of dispute include invasion
of privacy (with the inclusion in the network of personal data), lack of enforcement of good manufacturing-
conservation- transportation and health care fraud (10); sites outside the law also allow the purchase of almost all
non-prescription drugs (11). According to a report INCB (International Narcotics Control Board, UN agency), 90
percent of orders to sites about drugs with a prescription, often dangerous and inducers of addiction. Investigators
and representatives of American and European health authorities, then, define the web pharmacies "dark corner",
dark corner of the health market. In May 1998, the Executive Committee of the Pharmaceutical Grouping GPUE
European Union, chaired by Giacomo Leopardi, addressed to the European Union Parliament worried a
communication on electronic commerce of drugs, which reports that the e-pharmacy break all the Community
directives on electronic commerce of drugs, exposing the serious risks to public health, because I am baffled
intervention and counseling professional doctor and pharmacist. In addition, the GPUE and the Standing
Committee of European Doctors, noting the global dimensions of e-pharmacy, hope and urge States to work
together and with the WHO to come to identify solutions also proposing, in the short term, fines providers rei to
host online pharmacies. In the same year the centenary drugstore chain wallgreen Co. of Illinois in the United
States derives from the e-service pharmacy with home delivery over $ 6 million (12). In early 1999, then, can be
traced back to the birth of the pharmacies in the network organized as a phenomenon (13) and significant (14) are
opened the first drugstore online (cvs.com, planetrx, dragstore.com), strongly sites supported by advertising, with
vast assortment of goods and directed to broad sections of the population who, if he has medical knowledge, they
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can click on the button corresponding to the disease or disorder appear to see a list of corresponding drugs that
can be ordered and delivered to your home . Some sites also sell only to customers residing abroad for not
responding to its own laws, and other sites collect orders and money and then disappearing or close clone credit
cards or drugs directly. At this time there are no instruments of repression because the Internet makes it elusive:
the site is domiciled, for example, in Korea or Vietnam, but the drugs are shipped from countries in which certain
substances circulate more freely. To block all regulation is needed planetary internet or an endless series of
bilateral agreements between the governments of the various countries involved. During this period, a survey of
Comscore, an important center for monitoring, show that visitors to the web pharmacies are growing at a rate
between 15 and 36% per annum. On 28 December 1999 the President of the United States Bill Clinton to
intervene directly on e-pharmacy, offering new and stricter penalties for illegal online pharmacies: between
measures include fines ranging from $ 500,000 for each violation of the rules, realization of public education
campaigns about the dangers inherent in the purchase of drugs online, granting greater powers and resources to
the FDA to increase control over the network. But on the other side, take sides consumer groups who accuse the
FDA wanted to do, using fear as a tool of deterrence, a "financial war against the American people," that is a
policy of saving the super profits of Big Pharma, are now collectively referred to as the large multinational health.
These associations lie on their side even governors of states and mayors of large cities. At the end of 2006 is now
the most remarkable phenomenon of surfing the Internet for the collection of information on health (their own or
family members and relatives) or on drugs, so that in Italy, even if the coefficient of computerization is not among
the highest in the world , a global network world wide web is the primary source of health information for over 20
million internet: as much as 78% of Italians, amounting to 15.6 million people, navigating to a year to find
medical information, for an average of 4 different diseases (15). The web, in any case, it seems the Italians the
main source of help in the search for medical information: in fact, we turn to the net in 66% of cases (13.5 million
people), therefore, much more than we face with: doctor (54%), pharmacists (53%), friends or family (34%),
books or newspapers (31%), TV (25%), radio (6%). To do prefer to search for news online is the very nature of
the medium "that allows frequent and easy" to get information, click on the page of a search engine in 72% of
cases in specific portals (51%), the sites of pharmaceutical companies (28%) or those of information (22%). The
Italian sites the best known and used are still relatively few and generalists in the face of the need for 80% of
Internet users access a deeper understanding of specific issues.
13. The problem of safety and quality of the drug in e-business
At least in the pioneering phase of e-pharmacy, serious risks to public health are made by ignoring good
conservation in the transport of drugs, delegated to professionals who handle them like the common commodity,
while authorities and lawmakers, facing for obvious reasons of public health protection, do not opt for the contrast
of the market, but for the raising of attention in vigilance and rigor in the regulation. Thus, for example, in the Old
Continent September 5, 2007 the Council of Europe dismisses Resolution Res AP 2007/2 on good practice in the
field of distribution of medicinal products by mail, to protect patient safety and quality of medicines distributed.
In this modern Italian distance selling (via internet, mail order, etc.). Drug is not covered and can not, however, be
regarded as permissible. In addition, Article 34 of the new Code of Ethics of the pharmacist, as well as under the
old Article 25 expressly prohibits the sale of medicines through the internet. The Federal Council, in fact, tried to
give a direction consistent with safety of citizens: an address because, unlike bodies of the Union, it does not
legislate but recommended. In its resolution, the Council of Europe indicates that the Governments of the United
States "to take all the necessary tools to ensure the safety of the sale of medicines by mail order, to protect patient
safety and quality of medicines distributed." The focus is mainly on certain aspects: the distribution systems and
the related liability, information and advice to be given to patients, the notification to the patient and by the
patient, side effects, interactions, warnings, of recalls or quality defects of medicinal products sold by mail order,
and the exclusion, by mail order of medicines particularly delicate; management requirements in the sale by mail
order of medicines with a prescription. In general, the document emphasizes the need to not release the sale
through pharmacies virtual (ie, dedicated websites) from pharmacies physically present in the territory, as the
direct relationship is deemed necessary above all "as far as the council to the patient. " Neither the virtual
pharmacy pharmacists should be free, as it states that "the sale of medicinal products by mail should only be
performed by persons lawfully authorized" in European countries that are precisely pharmacists. The patients, the
resolution says, "should receive advice through electronic means or by telephone. Should be maintained at
acceptable levels of control on treatment (eg verification of dose, drug interactions, contraindications), as
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provided by the rules imposed by the national authority. " The mail order of medicines subject to prescription
status, then, should take place under the responsibility of a pharmacist and upon presentation of a prescription,
also sent by email, if authenticity of documented (what, at that time, not without difficulty of having to, for
example, at least to use a system of electronic signature is not falsifiable). Finally, not all medicines could be
dispensed in this way: "the drugs classified as narcotic drugs should a priori be excluded from the possibility of
selling. Drugs that, even when properly packed, present potential risks to humans or the environment associated
with the sale by mail, and those for which the due date is very close to the packing date, should not be sold for
Match. "
14. The e-business of counterfeit drug
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA trafficking of counterfeit drugs exploits with huge e-
commerce using the results of a few thousand online drugstores. Although drug counterfeiting prerogative of
organized crime, should, however, consider that it is the active participation of people with professional
experience in the production and distribution of drugs: this is not required to cause to be wary of an entire
profession, has to take note, with dismay, the crisis of values that pervades the stakeholders involved in this crime
(16). Nell'assise world experts in the fight against drug counterfeiting, Global Forum on Pharmaceutical Anti
Counterfeiting of June 2008 in Washington (USA), one of the most alarming data that emerge from the work
there is the estimate that the vast majority of drugs sold on- line, 62%, is somehow forged or fails to comply with
the required standards and are an increasing number of fraud with drugs for chronic and serious diseases
(including cardiovascular disease from those respiratory and psychiatric). Furthermore, the study 'Counterfeiting
Superhighway' ('counterfeiting superhighway') presented by the European Alliance for Access to Safe Medicines
(EAASM), sheds light on other practices potentially devastating during the survey of 100 online pharmacies, the
30 researchers ordering prescription drugs, among the most common and found that virtually all orders are
processed in fact illegally without requiring any prescription, in addition, only 38% of the products received is a
medicine 'genuine' and brand while in the other cases, 16% of products is illegal in the European Union and 33%
did not package leaflet and, again, 95.6% of the online pharmacies operating illegally monitored by the study,
94% of websites do not need a pharmacist with title and verifiable identity. But even the researchers are
particularly impressed to find that the anticoagulant clopidogrel would be sold online in many cases along with
gift packs of sildenafil or counterfeit products that imitate this medicine, although it is now known that anyone
who is being treated for serious problems heart should be under close medical supervision, especially when taking
other medicines for other conditions as in erectile dysfunction.
15. The case of Viagra
In the growing phenomenon of e-commerce, there are pharmaceutical demand products, including the 'blue pill'
for erectile dysfunction: In a survey of Pfizer-Global Security, carried out in 2011 on 22 websites (found by
engines search by keyword 'buy Viagra'), 80% sell counterfeit pills containing only 30-35% (or a maximum of
50%) of the active ingredient sildenafil citrate. Consequently, the company Pfizer in May 2013 runs for cover
launching in the U.S. the operation 'Viagra home delivery' (home delivery): purchase Viagra online with a regular
order of a physician, using a reliable platform and its guaranteed by Pfizer, in collaboration with the chain Cvs /
pharmacy that manages the sales site, with the first three tablets of the drug in homage to the first purchase and
30% discount on the second. The stated aim is to stop the illegal sale of the numerous counterfeit versions of the
drug, which only records 24 million a year in research as a keyword in the search engines. But, as noted in the
statements of a company spokesperson, there is also the intention to extend this method of selling other products.
It is not excluded that others will follow this example by offering the ability to purchase prescription drugs most
counterfeited and healing the lack of online sales channels guaranteed: according to the National Association
Boards of Pharmacy today only 3% of virtual pharmacies is legal.
17. Conclusions
Looking back over the events of aspects of the history of the drug, among the highest synthesis of the progress
made by humanity, it is understandably pervaded by consolation but also places on guard against casual attitudes
in the application to it by those who do not consider, or undervalues the unavoidable difficulties and the inevitable
risks associated with its production, management and use. From the history of drugs, yet, it is not difficult to draw
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the lesson that science and technology are real beneficial and unite men although it is always a risk of weakening
the identity of certain derogate from the ancient and golden rules of 'right' and the 'middle' (also realizable in the
abuse of medicinal products for motivation of a psychic rather than therapeutic need).
Pharmaceutical science and art, in addition, in the context in which they operate are inseparable from the ethical
consequences of what is done: these human activities par excellence (can heal or hurt) imply the involvement in
ethical debate with the rest of society, even ob wrong neck (17). "
While still seems to be just around the corner, therefore, hope that the voice of the pharmacy profession can still
be clearly heard in the next few millennia, the memory of time is enriched by an avalanche of new unique insights
from whose formidable applications and implications are hopefully, far from scientism proving the uselessness of
God and the promises of eternal life on this Earth, or delusion of omnipotence while in the comparison between
human and existential philosophies and practices alternative, that humanity will always remain dignified and the
responsibility of each of the duty to live in freedom and spiritual awareness of their uniqueness.
God created the world as a lush garden, full of trees, bubbling springs, and meadows dotted with flowers. There
he laid the men and women admonishing them: "At every commit wickedness that I will drop a grain of sand in
this vast oasis of the world." But men and women, indifferent and frivolous, they ask: "What is it ever a few
grains of sand in such a vast expanse of green?". And they live so fatuous and vain, small and great injustices
perpetrated cheerfully. They do not realize that, every fault of their own, the Creator continues to decline on the
world dry the grains of sand. Born, so the deserts from year to year spread out in a death grip tightening the
garden of the earth, amid the indifference of its inhabitants. And the Lord continues to say: "But why my favorite
creatures are bent on ruining my creation with such lightness and superficiality?".
This old Arab parable is the symbolic portrayal of human history, precisely marked by indifference, by a sort of
moral atony that makes the company and the same land a desolate steppe in which men and women are stirred
into a frenzy and foolish (18 ).
What is happening, as stated by a famous American Baptist minister, now our technical and scientific power has
exceeded our spiritual strength and we drove well missiles and evil men (19)?
Certainly in recent decades emerges, with drama, a crisis of identity and culture prevailing in the West, and
certain contradictions and problems are also evident in the pharmacy profession. It is desirable to safeguard
values and criteria from careful analysis and a deeper vision, as if they lack strong values is easy to fall into the
drama of Icarus, son of Daedalus, "taken by the flight towards absolute freedom and heedless of the warning
"closer to the sun tumbling falls to the ground," forgetting that the wings with which he had raised to the sky were
of wax. " The violent fall and death "were the price he pays for his illusion." "The ancient fable has its perennially
valid lesson. In life there are other illusions that we can not trust without risking disastrous consequences for their
own existence and that of others (20). "
In any case, knowing that in history there is nothing to ensure that the great moral dilemmas can be solved
without pain and bearing in mind that the meaning of the story lies in the men who make it, appears to agree with
the hope that the future will judge us with the same indulgence and charity with which we must now consider
men of the past.
Notes
(1) This smart solution is able to contain the crisis, but one aspect of the packaging will continue to contribute to
environmental devastation, with the amount of plastic waste that creates, at least until the problem is not solved, just
from another chemical sector industrial, with a discovery equal to that of oil: the biodegradable polymer of polylactic
acid or PLA, a true hero of the global economy and the modern world.
(2) Who is the clinical pharmacist at this time is not clear and the Commission itself admits it is difficult to define and
describes it thus: "The sixties saw a growing movement towards a concept of clinical pharmacy is not yet clearly
defined (... ). The term clinical pharmacy has been used for the first time by a group of pharmacists engaged in a drug
information center in the research phase. Later it was used to name a serious variety of roles played by individual
pharmacists, groups and institutions (...). At present you can only describe the area as a spectrum of activities (...). At
one end of the spectrum is a pharmacist in a pharmacy open to the public this integrates the pharmacist dispensing the
medication with frequent consultation and close communication with the patient, the notification shall include the
strengthening of existing instructions given by the doctor on the administration, dose and timing , possible interactions
with other drugs, with food, with alcohol; expectations of efficacy and toxicity. At the other end of the spectrum is the
hospital pharmacist who follows the doctor on the ward and regularly participates in the prescription pharmaceutical
industry, which oversees the patient's response to therapy, which records data on the use and effects of the drug,
which participates actively in the formulation of therapeutic protocols and guidelines, providing drug information to
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doctors, nurses and other health professionals (...). Between these two extremes there are all those other forms that
play a greater or lesser extent, the activities described. "
(3) See: Erice Declaration on communication and drug safety; International Conference on Developing Effective
Communications in Pharmacovigilance (organized in 1997 by the World Health Organization-Drugs Monitoring
Center of Uppsala; International School of Pharmacology, Center for Scientific Culture Ettore Majorana); Berlin
Declaration on Pharmacovigilance (2005) of the International Society of Drug Bulletins (ISDB) Europe.
(4) 'Paper Drug', signed by the Italian Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences SISF and the Central Committee of the
Federation of the Associations of Pharmacists Italian FOFI in 2006.
(5) AIFA, real drugs, fake drugs, Editorial, Bulletin of Drug Information, XIV n.3, Ministry of Health, 2007.
(6) Italy in recent years has strengthened its cooperation with international organizations: the Council of Europe, for
example, had the vice-presidency of the group to control the counterfeiting of medicines (AIFA, "real drugs, fake
drugs "Editorial, Bulletin of Drug Information, XIV No. 3, p. 97 - Ministry of Health, 2007).
(7) Statement of the Assistant Director-General Howard Zucker, WHO.
(8) Howard Zucker, "If the counterfeiting of drugs were assimilated to the crime of attempted murder, because of what it
is, and the pains were consequential disporremmo of an effective deterrent to combat the phenomenon" (The
Pharmacist, n.4, February 23, 2006, p.5).
(9) Italian medicines agency AIFA, ibid., P. 98.
(10) Raimondo Villano, Towards the Global Information Society, Chapter I, Sector Analysis of the main telematics
applications, pp. 25-26, Chapter II, Sector Analysis of the technical problems of application and / or development of
information technology, pp. 45, 63-64, Chapter III, Safety and cybercrime: technical, legal and regulatory, p. 85:113
Chapter IX, Social Impact, p. 169:176 - Rotary International District 2100 Italy - Eidos Editions, January 2000.
(11) A sensational case is that of the American journalist Christine Beherens of WWMT TV Micigan that fills defiantly the
form of a virtual tour by entering the name Tom, profession pet cat, height 15 cm, weight 7 kg, l ' operation undergone
castration in 1988: get the sending home the bottle of Viagra required! (Source: The Pharmacist, Drugs & Internet,
Italpromo, no. 9 of 10 May 2001).
(12) According to the National Association of chain drug stores-NACD, organization of U.S. drugstore chains, total sales
of drugs online in 1998 exceeded $ 102 billion with projection to 2004 of not less than 150 billion. All analysts agree
that the growth of the pharmaceutical market grows proportionally its e-business.
(13) Phenomenon preceded by smaller sites mainly specialize in the sale of large quantities of a few products for niche
markets, such as, for seniors, for sports, etc..
(14) According to an estimate by default widely drawn up by the Food and Drug Administration U.S. FDA, in the year two
thousand there are more than 1,000 websites to e-pharmaceutical business.
(15) Ask the user profile that uses the Internet to research information about his health presented in Rome in 2007 by
Millward Brown Elf on behalf of Google Italy, Italian holding company of the most important search engine
worldwide, and medical publishing house scientific Edra in collaboration with the search engine on the issues of
health and health care.
(16) Abs. Rimaneggaiato by: Ministry of Health, Information Bulletin of drugs, AIFA, year XII, n. 5-6.
(17) Abs. Altered by the thought of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry Roald Hoffmann in: Science and Philosophy -
Epistemology, The Beauty of Chemistry; Sole 24 Ore: Sunday 7 january 2007, n. 6, p. 33.
(18) Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, secular breviary, 366 reflections day after day, Introduction, Mondadori, 2006.
(19) Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968).
(20) Benedict XVI, Address to the opening of the academic year 2006-07 at the Pontifical Lateran University, October
2006.
Essential references:
1. Raimondo Villano "Art and History of Pharmacy", presentations of Prof. François Ledermann (President,
International Society for the History of Pharmacy), and Prof. Antonio Carosella (literary critic) - Selecta Medical,
Series "Books for the Pharmacist" series "History Medicine and Physical Culture "ISBN 88-7332-140-2, cod.
9788873321408, Pavia, pp. 250, March 2006; CEA Freeman, ISBN 9 788808 187208, Milan, p. 250, January 2012;
2. Raimondo Villano, Eye of the Needle: pharmaceutical meridians between secular ethics and Catholic morality
(sponsored by the Academy of Art History Health-Mi.BAC and Chiron Foundation; Effegibi, p. 365, July 2007; 2nd
ed. Presented by MD, PhD Giulio Tarro, Chairman of Committe on Biotechnologies and VirusSphere World
Academy of Biomedical Technologies (UNESCO, Paris) and former student of Sabin and member of the National
Bioethics Commission; Chiron Foundation, Praxys dpt, Ed Effegibi, ISBN 978-88-904235 -09, LCC BJ 1725 VIL
CDD 177 cru 2008, pp.. 393, Sept.. 2008), 3rd ed. with presentation of the MD, PhD Giulio Tarro, Chiron, Ed MBE,
ISBN, p. 398, June 2009);
3. Raimondo Villano, A Treatise of the History of Pharmacy - Appendix 4, Considerations, LCC R 131-687, CDD 615
VIL between 2012 v1-4, 4 volumes, p. 1635 (in publication).
13. 13 /13 Raimondo Villano - Elements of pharmaceutical safety and quality from the 'short twentieth century' today
Synthetic Profile of the author:
Born in 1960, lives in Naples and Rome. Member of Academy of Art History Health-national non-profit
organization and post-graduate Studies and Research Centre (since 2006, Decree of the Ministry BAC),
Melitense Center for Historical Studies of the Order of Malta from 2002 (Presid. Acc Lincei Fonseca),
Workforce Preservation Institute Medical Traditions of the Smithsonian Institution (Washington, since 2011);
Neapolitan Society of National History since 2008 (Presid. Acc Lincei Galasso) Study Group of the International
Society Pharmacopoeia Pharmacy History from 2012 (Presid. Ledermann); Italian Academy History of
Pharmacy Main roles since 2001: Diplomatic Advisor ENVA for internationalization Industry and Commerce (Rome, 2011);
Knight Magistral Grace SM Order of Malta (Naples, 2002), member of the European Academy Economic and Cultural
Relations (Chamber of Deputies, Rome 2004) and President of Campania District; honorary member Noble College
Chemical and Pharmaceutical since 2006. Founder and President for life of the Foundation's social care and humanitarian
Chiron (from 1985), Amm.re Unique Chiron Publisher (from 2007), General Manager Team Villano, a conglomerate of 12
national and international activities operating since 1978 in the fields of business, non-profit, consulting & service (from
2013); Cooperator Sisters of Mother Teresa Kolkata (2002), Managing Partner and then a retail pharmacy from 1978 to 2010.
Studies: Classical; Degree and abil. in Pharmacy (Naples, 1985). Degrees hc: Humanities and Social Sciences (2009),
History and Philosophy (2010). Master H.C.: Science of Medical Ethics (2010). Author of over 550 publications largely
unique signature indexed and if in national and international health care, professional, scientific, social, cultural, historical
and Rotary. Collaborator of prestigious national magazines and editorial lines, including: "Acts and Memories" Noble
College Chim. F.co since 2009, "Acts and Memories" by AISF 2005 "The Pharmacist" New Techniques since 2011; "Punto
Effe" by 2005. He has directed, "Bulletin Agifar" (1986-89), "Bulletin of Rotary Club" (1990-94), has partnered with Official
Magazine national "Rotary" (1999-02). Author of over 40 books (many translated into English and French) socio-cultural,
scientific, professional and historical (published by prestigious publishers as Freeman, Selecta, Led International, with major
sponsorship by: Ministry of Culture and Heritage, Unesco-Wabt , Rotary International, formerly the Pontifical Academy
Tiberina; Acc History Art Health; Acc European Economic and Cultural Relations, Royal College of Chemical and
Pharmaceutical, Pharmacy Acc Italian History, Norman Academy, Ruggero II University, Université J. Monnet Europenne,
Pegaso Telematic University ), including: Towards the Global Information Society, 1996; Rotary for Man, 2001 Security
Management in Pharmacy Slideshow. Dr. Renzulli, former UN Security Consultant, (2004), Art and History of Pharmacy
Slideshow. Prof Ledermann, Presid. International Pharmacy History Society, 2006; Meridiani pharmaceuticals between
secular ethics and Catholic moral Slideshow. Prof. Tarro, Comm Naz.le Bioethics, 2007; Tuitio Fidei et Obsequium
Pauperum. History, spirituality and sovereignty in the traditions and modernity of the SMOM by Archbishop Prof. R.
Ferriero (Penitentiary Naples Cathedral), 4th ed. (2008), "Thesaurus Pharmacologicus" Slideshow. Presid. Italian
pharmacists Dr. Mandelli (2009) The time carved in the silence of eternity. Reflections on the survey diachronic to the
memory of homo faber, Slide Show. eminent historian Fra 'F. von Lobstein and critic Prof. Carosella, 2010; apothecaries and
pharmaceutical activities in the Kingdom of Naples, Slideshow.: Presid. Accad. History it. Pharmacy Dr. Corvi, 2010;
"Logos and theophany in the digital time," Slide Show. Bishop Trafny, Presid. Dpt Pontifical Council for Science and Faith-
Culture, 2012; Activities religious and ecclesial dimension of the SMOM, 2013. Author of more than 30 multimedia works
including: Elements of Art and History of Pharmacy, 2002; Influenza A/H1N1, sponsored by UNESCO (2009). His works
are in national libraries (including: Quirinale, Senate, National Academy of Sciences, Academy of Lincei; ministries: Justice,
Labor, Health, Social, Cultural Heritage) and more than 40 countries (including: the National Library of Medicine National
Institute of Health of the United States, Bibliothèque nationale de France, UK Lybrary of Congress), the Pontifical
Institutions and the Vatican and various Italian Cultural Institutes abroad are references in many Italian and foreign
universities, museums in the history of pharmacy and cited in the thesis, the book Security in Pharmacy debuted at the
Frankfurt Book Fair 2004. Catalogues: Biography in: International Catalogue 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st
Century 2010-13 by International Biographical Centre-Cambridge; OPAC SBN with more than 120 books and monographs
and Card Authority of the Ministry BAC Various books have been appreciated by the authorities, including the Head of State
and the Holy Father.