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Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Medical Law
  • Pharmaceutical Policy

Background:

  • Professor Flanigan's "Pharmaceutical Freedom" advocates for self-medication rights, drawing parallels with informed consent.
  • The existing argument, while comprehensive, lacks practical details on implementing safety measures.
  • Uncertainty remains regarding the real-world application of safeguards against self-harm due to medication misuse.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To extend Flanigan's argument for self-medication rights.
  • To illustrate the practical implementation of safeguards for self-medication.
  • To address potential harms arising from patient ignorance or incompetence.

Main Methods:

  • Philosophical analysis of existing arguments on self-medication rights.
  • Development of a hypothetical case study.
  • Illustrative application of proposed safeguards within the case study.

Main Results:

  • Demonstration of how proposed safeguards can function in a practical scenario.
  • Identification of mechanisms to mitigate risks associated with self-medication.
  • Strengthened argument for the feasibility of patient self-medication with appropriate protections.

Conclusions:

  • The safeguards proposed by Flanigan can be practically implemented to protect individuals.
  • A hypothetical case effectively illustrates the interplay of safeguards against self-harm.
  • Extending the argument with practical examples supports the ethical and legal case for self-medication rights.