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Control and inspection of prescription drugs, narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and others with similar effects

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  • Dionis Ruiz Reyes
  • Maikro Osvaldo Chávez Moya
  • Ileana Beatriz Quiroga López
  • Adriel Herrero Díaz

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Introduction: The appropriate use of medications has emerged as a crucial public health issue, given that misuse can have serious repercussions on people's health and finances. This phenomenon requires a multidisciplinary approach involving sectors such as education, economics, and social communication, due to associated risk factors such as work-related stress and anxiety. Objective: To describe the control and oversight of prescription drugs, narcotics, psychotropic substances, and other substances with similar effects. Development: The paper highlights the need for a solid legal framework and ongoing training for health professionals in best practices. Collaboration between government agencies, health institutions, and community organizations is essential to address the problem of substance abuse. Furthermore, the paper emphasizes the importance of evidence-based protocols and guidelines to guide prescribers in making appropriate decisions. Conclusions: Despite efforts, significant challenges persist in the regulation and oversight of medications. It is essential to promote education and ethics in prescribing, as well as to establish pharmacy and therapeutics committees to improve the quality of health care. The availability of reliable information is key to ensuring safe and effective use of medications.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:sicomu:2025v3a31
DOI: 10.62486/sic2025115
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