09/Jun/2026
Anabolic androgenic steroids are human enhancement drugs, not necessarily substance abuse
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2026RW1998
ABSTRACT This essay examines human enhancement drugs – particularly anabolic-androgenic steroids – through the lens of public health theory from the Global South. It critiques prohibitionist policies, which criminalize users while disregarding social determinants, as well as extreme relativism, which reduces consumption to individual autonomy alone. In contrast, harm reduction emerges as an evidence-based, user-centered approach that rejects criminalization, upholds human rights, and provides contextualized health responses. By reframing anabolic-androgenic steroids as human enhancement drugs, the analysis promotes a less […]
Keywords: Anabolic androgenic steroids; Harm reduction; Lifestyle; Patient-centered care; Public health
01/Jul/2019
Medication errors in emergency departments: is electronic medical record an effective barrier?
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2019GS4282
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare medication errors in two emergency departments with electronic medical record, to two departments that had conventional handwritten records at the same organization. Methods: A cross-sectional, retrospective, descriptive, comparative study of medication errors and their classification, according to the National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention, associated with the use of electronic and conventional medical records, in emergency departments of the same organization, during one year. Results: There were 88 events per million opportunities in […]
Keywords: Electronic prescribing; Emergency medical services; Harm reduction; Medical records systems, computerized; Medication errors
