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Area of Science:

  • Pharmacology
  • Medical Ethics
  • Philosophy of Medicine

Background:

  • Drugs are fundamental to medical practice, yet a precise, universally accepted definition remains elusive.
  • Existing definitions struggle to encompass all substances used medically while excluding non-drugs.
  • The conceptualization of 'drug' impacts regulatory, clinical, and research practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish essential criteria (desiderata) for a basic definition of medical drugs.
  • To explore the adequacy of various definitional approaches.
  • To address the challenges in distinguishing drugs from other substances.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of the term 'drug' in medical contexts.
  • Evaluation of proposed definitional criteria against a range of examples.
  • Exploration of monistic versus pluralistic definitional frameworks.

Main Results:

  • No single definition of a drug can simultaneously satisfy the criteria of including all medical drugs and excluding all non-drugs.
  • The study identifies two key desiderata for defining medical drugs.
  • The analysis reveals that the distinction between drugs and other substances is not always clear-cut.

Conclusions:

  • A unified, simple definition of 'drug' may be unattainable.
  • The study suggests three potential responses: maintaining a single concept or adopting a pluralistic approach.
  • The inherent ambiguity in defining drugs necessitates careful consideration of their classification and application.