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This is an open access book. This book provides a distinctive perspective on the daily utilization and consumption of medicines and drugs. It seamlessly integrates the research traditions of the medical and pharmaceutical realms with the approach of fostering the relationship between users and products, a characteristic of design and user studies. By applying a diverse range of expertise, the authors endeavor to reestablish the interconnectedness of issues that place the drug and the indispensable information for its use directly into the hands of the patient. The primary objective is to formulate an initial set of recommendations and compile a repertoire of best practices. Consequently, this book becomes an indispensable resource for students, professionals, and academics engaged in design culture, as well as those operating within the healthcare domain, such as the pharmaceutical industry, medical practitioners, and pharmacists. It is equally valuable for individuals working in institutions responsible for regulating medicines and overseeing their presence in the market. As a comprehensive guide, this book serves as an essential read, offering insights that bridge the gap between various sectors involved in the intricate landscape of medicine and drug consumption.
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Keywords
- Design and pharmaceutical products
- Design communication for accessibility to therapies
- Electronic prescriptions
- Ethics Charter of medicine packaging
- Gender medicine in drug development
- Guidelines for improving medicine usability
- Law and innovation in Pharma industry
- Medicine and integrated individualized plan
- Medicine Packaging, package leaflet and devices
- Medicines and person-centered design
- Medicines and primary and secondary packaging quality
- Medicines as “technical object” and “daily object”
- Medicines in domestic context and user behavior
- Patient and caregiver in at-home therapies
- Patient engagement in drug development
- Pharma industry and user-centered innovations
- Sensory qualities of the medicines
- Social networks in medicines’ communication
- thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MQ Nursing and ancillary services
- thema EDItEUR::V Health, Relationships and Personal development::VF Family and health::VFD Popular medicine and health
- Therapy adherence and medicines prescription
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-53294-8Editions
