PHPERS M1: Historical Development PDF

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This document provides an overview of the historical development of pharmacy, from ancient practices to modern advancements in drug design and discovery. It explores different eras, key figures, and advancements in the field, explaining the importance of studying the history of pharmacy within the broader context of medical and scientific history.

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PHPERS M1: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT Pharmacy achieving definite outcomes that improve patients’ quality of life - “pharmakon” Drug or medicine Responsible...

PHPERS M1: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT Pharmacy achieving definite outcomes that improve patients’ quality of life - “pharmakon” Drug or medicine Responsible Pagbibigay ng - Chemistry of raw materials for the proper medication - Experiments and research provision of sa mga patients Why? In order to know how to treat, drug therapy Trained in patient we need to know the disease care/interactions - The provision of drug and health Improve Dermatology – information patient’s improve quality of life confidence To provide knowledge obtained Improve daily through research living with the - Art and science of preparing and absence/mitigation dispensing medications, w/c also of ailments includes their proper and safe distribution and use. According to: Board of Pharmaceutical Art We use everything in Practice our surroundings to create drugs - March 2016 Designing the - scientifically-trained graduate medicine itself is an healthcare professional art basta graduate Science We study to create medicine - an expert in all aspects of the supply that can cure and use of medicines Proper Ex: Kailan kailangan inumin? saan lugar/ sino ang mga kailangan Paano inumin? ng anti-malaria drug? Saan Safe To ensure that it isusupply? won’t cause side effects Ex: Mga hindi pwedeng kainin Drug Design Safe Where to get - Identification distribution supplies and how to - Research/Rediscover distribute We need to know the chemical/ raw Cost effective ingredient to make an active ingredient Pharmacist What combination can provide better results? - Educated and licensed professional Right dosage (what will treat? What Board exam passer (PRC – will be toxic?) Professional Regulation Commission) - Experts on medications - Responsible for the provision of drug therapy for the purpose of Drug Discovery - Chemical synthesis 1|Page PHPERS M1: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT - Optimization Barium sulfate – drug used to diagnose; used as contrast - Depends on target media in CT scans - PO, IV, IM Amoxiclav – to treat/cure IV is direct; PO might not be fast enough Vitamin C (vitamins), Ca (minerals) – to prevent/mitigate disease Concept of drug design and discovery Classification of drugs: - Drug design → drug discovery → formulation → clinical test, phase test → 1. Ethical/Prescription/Rx drugs approval, marketing authorization → - May Rx sign pharmacists → patients - Requires prescription form - Use for management/treatment of diseases Drug a. Personalized/Doctor’s Prescription (Rx)s - Active ingredient - May name ng doctor Active pharmaceutical ingredient b. Hospital’s Prescription (Rx) that executes the therapeutic effect - May name ng hospital Used as a component c. PDEA/DOH/Yellow Prescription - Recognized in the official USP, NF (Rx) United States Pharmacopeia, - For dangerous drugs (ex: narcotic National Formulary products) - Articles intended for use in the - Only prescribed by doctors with S2 diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, license prevention of disease in man and animals Morphine – used in opium drip; analgesic; side For wellness effect- high - Articles (other than food) intended to 2. Over the Counter (OTC)/ Non-Rx affect the structure or any function - No Rx sign of body of man/animals - Does not require Rx - Requires pharmacist to educate patients about the medicine Medicine - Use for the prevention of self-limiting - Drug (active ingredient) + or minor ailments excipients - Finished product w/ complete packaging HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRACTICE Drug (active Treats/cures ingredient) - to see the development of pharmacy Excipients Pampatanggal pait - can be used in research (mga na etc. debunk na beliefs na may potential pa pala) 2|Page PHPERS M1: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT Babylonians Primitive Time - 2 classes of practitioners: 1. Asipu – magical healers Ancient Man practices 2. Asu – empirical (rational) healers; used - learned from instincts references/formulas - diseased are caused by evil spirits/ punishment of God Apothecary - Drugstore Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals - Used clay tablets as references - cradle of civilization Symptoms, prescriptions, - used as remedies: supernatural means compounding, and invocations to (spells, prayers), cold water, leaf, mud, God animals (bones for Ca; now: synthesized from bacteria) Egyptian Practices Ebers Papyrus Shamans - Contains 800 prescriptions - tribal healers who diagnose and treat - Mentions 700 drugs - “pulso pulso lang” – kahit ano hahalo - Manuscript of pharmacy and therapy - Used magical potions (compounded - More than 20 yards long remedies) - Began with a prayer/incantation Antiquity Ancient Greece Great Civilizations of Mesopotamia and Asklepios Egypt - God of Healing - Gradual separation of empirical - Staff with entwined serpent (symbol healing from purely spiritual for medicine) (rational use of drugs) w/ formulas - oldest pharmaceutical records Hygeia clay tablets long scrolls - Daughter of Asklepios - Serpent and bowl (symbol for However, the clay tablets and long scrolls may not pharmacy) be the oldest pharmaceutical records as primitive people had their records carved in caves. Instead, - SALAD – Sound Alike, Look Alike Drug they can be the oldest deciphered pharmaceutical records. Hippocrates 3|Page PHPERS M1: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT - Father of medicine For: Bleeding; Use: removal of - Hippocratic method excess blood (paduguin) Connects 4 governing humors of the - Poly pharmaceutical preparations body with 4 elements (shot gun prescriptions) Combine mga gamot = more Elements (treatment) Humors (kapag effective ganito ang sakit) Ex: anti-fungal + anti-allergy Earth Black bile (toxins) - Galenicals Air Blood Pharmaceuticals compounded by Fire Yellow bile Water Phlegm mechanical means - “Corpus Hippocraticum” – rational Formula for the cold cream explanation of illness ➔ Now: katinko, aceite de manzanilla Iatros Middle Ages - Followed the Hippocratic method - Believed in dietary and lifestyle over St. Cosmas and St. Damian drug use - Healing saints of pharmacy - “wellness doctor” - Died on September 26; World Pharmacists Day – September 25 - Believed that supernatural things caused Theophrastus diseases (sin & disease) - Prayed for everything - Student of Aristotle - Father of botany - Started the study of plants and their medicinal use Monasteries - Center for healing - Because they treat through prayers Pedanios Dioscorides - “Materia Medica” Standard encyclopedia of drugs Monks (collection of drugs) - Healed along with Cosmas and Damian - Made versions of classical medical texts - Planted medicinal herbs Galen - Collected and cultivated cordial waters “cor” – heart - elaborate system that attempted to For patients with heart conditions balance the humors of an ill person - used drugs that are contrary in Boiled plants without knowing that it could destroy nature (kakaiba) the active ingredients (break down the compounds) For: External Inflammation; Use: a cool and wet drug - cucumber 2 Latin compilations 4|Page PHPERS M1: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 1. Antidotaria The same does not apply to the Philippines where - Antidotes doctors also dispense/sell drugs; Pharmacists should 2. Receptaria be the only one to dispense drugs; caused by the - Recipies lack of pharmacists Arabic culture 12th Century - Returned classical scientific and medical - Public pharmacia in Italy and France knowledge to Europe - Nangunguna - Where pharmacy started (middle 13th Century east) - King Frederick II Magna Carta of Pharmacy ➔ Decree for the separation of Rhazes and Avicenna pharmacy and medicine - Added medical writings to the Greeks ➔ Obligating pharmacists to prepare quality drugs (formulary) ➔ “The silices” Arab physicians - Made dosage forms elegant and The Renaissance and Modern Europe palatable The art of pharmacy Renaissance More pleasant to taste and - The beginning of the modern period administration; Ex: chewable tablets - “Rebirth/Reborn” of today Valerius Cordus Gradual separation of pharmacy and medicine - “Dispensatorium” First pharmacopeia Standard for preparation/drug In Baghdad making Now: USP, NF - First privately owned drugstores Pharmacopeias – book of drug standards Latter part of the middle ages in Europe Paracelsus - Italy, Spain, France First countries that separated - Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus pharmacy and medicine Bombastus von Hohenheim - Toxicology 5|Page PHPERS M1: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT - advocate of chemically prepared drugs Pharmacy in the United from crude plant and mineral Early 18th Century substances (active “quitessences” from natural resources) - Businessmen and apothecaries united - “dose makes the poison” Difference of drug effect is in the dose North America Paracetamol – treatment dose of 3,000mg per day - Has shop practices (500mg per 4 hrs) - Shops run by physicians or Hepatoxicity of 8,000mg physician’s apprentice (few pharmacists) Acetylcysteine IV -> N-acetylcysteine (NAC) – paracetamol intoxication antidote LTO – license to operate drugstore/pharmacy Nuovo Receptario - Italian Chemists and Druggists - First pharmacopeia recognized in - Practitioners of drugs Florence - Manufacture, prepare, and sell drugs Carl Wilhelm Scheele 1804 - Oxygen, chlorine, glycerine, inorganic - Apothecaries in New York hospital were acids (citric acid, tartaric acid) practiced by students of medicine - Jonathan Roberts First Hospital Pharmacist Friedrich Serturner Was first a medicine apprentice - Extracted morphine from crude opium (med student; but studied as a - Prove the importance of Alkaloids pharmacist when he saw the lack of them) Pelletier and Caventou Central Support Room – located in hospitals; only - Isolated Quinine and Quinidine from accessed by pharmacists. Contained solusets, Cinchona bark/Peruvian bark venosets, etc. - Quinine Malaria treatment - Quinidine 1811 Anti-arrhythmic drug ➔ Absence of rhythm in heart - NY hired full-time pharmaceutical practitioners who stayed in the apothecary shop all the time 6|Page PHPERS M1: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 1852: American Pharmaceutical Association Ghost pharmacist – hiram license; because of the lack - Aimed to increase the stature of Pharmacy profession by fostering individual improvement 1812 (War of 1812) - Led by Willian Procter Jr. - England cut off drug product trade with America William Procter Jr. - Basis for future of American drug industry - Father of American pharmacy - APA secretary, president - USP revision committee for 30 United States Pharmacopoeia years (now: max of 3 years)s - Published by Massachusetts Medical Society Philippine Pharmacists Association (PPhA) - Guide to drug standards Current president: Dr. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay (UST dean) Philadelphia College of Pharmacy (1812) 2 sectors: Philippine Association of Colleges of and Massachusetts College of Pharmacy Pharmacy (PACOP), Junior Philippine Pharmacists (1823) Association (JPPhA) - College offering pharmacy Pharmacy in the Philippines Physician supported the growth of an Spanish Colonization independent Pharmacy profession Groups of natives working for the sick: - Separation of pharmacy and medicine - Increase in people = increase in 1. Mediquillos – medicos; medicine labor = decrease quality of drug 2. Curanderos - curers 3. Herbolaros – used herbs 1840s: Problems on “counter prescribing” Facultativos - Refilling of prescriptions without physician authorization - Doctors and pharmacists who came to - Shopkeepers the Philippines to practice (because of Non-licensed; Physician tech, aid, the lack) assistant Practiced the profession without qualifications Acala dela Torre 7|Page PHPERS M1: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT - Recognized native healers para dumami sila October 10, 1879 - Governor General admit graduates of Prior to 1871: First Pharmacy Education pharmacy from other countries with proper credentials and six years of - Pharmacist born and educated in Spain professional practice and Germany became the first teachers of pharmacy - They established their own drugstores Dominican Fathers - Established the first college of pharmacy Fermacuetico de Segunda Clase is the country - License to second class who learned from professionals without formal Hospital de San Juan De Dios and Hospital education De San Lazaro - First hospitals by the Franciscans University of Santo Tomas - B.S. Pharmacy Fr. Fernando Sta. Maria O.P. - Licentiate in Pharmacy - “Medicinas Caseras” Don Leon Ma. Guerrero Fr. Manuel Blanco, O.S.A. - Father of Philippine Pharmacy - Only Filipino graduate among first 6 - “Flora de Filipinas” graduates of UST Flowers Don Anacleto Del Rosario y Sales Fr. Blas de la Madre de Dios - Advocate of use of chemicals - Botanical plants - Written records After 1871: Examination for Foreign Pharmacist Botica Boie - Held in UST - By Dr. Lorenzo Negrao - First drugstore Peninsulares Governor General Fernando Norzagaray - Spanish pharmacists 8|Page PHPERS M1: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT - Ordered establishment of Botanical Garden Now found beside the Manila City Hall 9|Page

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