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Pharmakotherapie

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Die Arzneimitteltherapie ist ein unverzichtbarer Bestandteil wissenschaftlich begründbarer Therapiekonzepte. Die damit verbundenen Risiken sind kalkulierbar, wenn Einsichten in die komplexen Wechselwirkungen zwischen Arzneimittel und Organismus vorliegen. Ohne wissenschaftlich fundierte klinische Prüfungen sind diese nicht zu gewinnen. Eine rein empirische Anwendung wäre ein Humanexperiment und stünde im Widerspruch zu ethisch begründbaren Normen.

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Heimann, G., Ankermann, T., Berner, R., Spranger, J. (2001). Pharmakotherapie. In: Lentze, M.J., Schaub, J., Schulte, F.J., Spranger, J. (eds) Pädiatrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-12660-8_31

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