Title: 1207??? Century of Trust
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2What is the most widely read book on medicine?
3Western vs. Eastern
4Western vs. Eastern
- In Medicine, which world advances faster and is
more successful? - Eastern or Western?
5Amazon.com
6This is serious stuff. The most widely used
medical text in the world. Ref. Amazon. com
7- more than 10 million copies
- sold in 18 languages
- since it was first published
- in 1899
8- the oldest continuously
- Published general medical text
- in the English language.
9- The year 1999 marks a milestone in medical
publishing - the 100th anniversary of
- The Merck Manual
10The Merck ManualA Century of Medical Publishing
and Practice
11A Century of Trust
- The Merck Manual
- Centennial Edition
12- What a century
- for advances
- in medicine!
13Keryn AG Lane Executive Editor Merck Manuals
Robert Berkow Editor-in-Chief Merck Manuals
14- The history of the Manual provides a wonderful
overview of how medical practice has changed.
15The first edition reveals a remarkable reliance
on poisons, such as strychnine and arsenic.
16- Arsenic was listed as a medication for
- more than 100 diseases, including jaundice,
hydrophobia, elephantiasis, and impotence.
17Tobacco was recommended to treat asthma
18The first edition was an instant success!
19A book reviewer in the Chicago Medical Recorder
commented
- Although this little book is gotten out
- by a manufacturing firm----,
- it nonetheless is of such merit -----.
20Dr M R Dinkelspiel, the 7th edition (1940)
editor noted that therapy was approached not as
a science, but as an art.
21The ninth edition (1956) reflected the
growinglist of corticosteroids for pain.
22- The 12th edition (1972) contained many new
chapters, for example, on coronary - care units, cardiovascular and malignant
diseases, immunology and genetics, and the - chemotherapy of psychiatric disorders.
23- As an interesting endnote, all people who
purchase the 17th edition of The Merck Manual
during its centennial year will receive a
facsimile copy of the first edition.
24- Readers can then see for themselves how much
medicine has changed during this century.
25What about oriental medicine?
- How much has been advanced in
- herbal medicine in the past 100 years?
26In the USA, herbal medicine pills are noted
frequently to containwestern medications suchas
steroid (cortical), chemotherapeutic agents
(method rebate), anticonvulsants (Dilating) and
others.
27- Based on the 100 years of experience
- with Merck Manual,
- could we, the doctors, be looked back stupid in
year 2099?
28In the 18th Century
- Doctors are killing patients with arsenic,
strychnine and other poisons
29100 years from now how the contemporary doctors
then would see their counterparts 100 years
earlier?
30Traffic death in the US
31Death caused byhealthcare professionalsin the
US
32Death caused by medications prescribed by doctors
in the US
33Health care professionals and the medications
they prescribed kill 6 times more people than
traffic accident in the US
34Are you convinced that doctors kill patients?
35In Israel
- A nation-wide physician strike
- in 1972
- lowered the mortality in the nation
- by more than 50
36In Los Angeles, California
- A partial physician strike
- lowered the mortality in the city
- by 18
37In Bogota, Columbia
- A partial physician strike
- lowered the mortality in the city
- by 36
38In Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan
- SARS mortalities were
- more than 10
39In Vietnam
40In Vietnam
- There were no modern meds
- such as antiviral agents or steroids
- to treated patients
41In Vietnam
- There were no advanced facilities such as
negative pressure wards or respirators to support
incubated patients
42In medical practice
- Doing nothing could be better than meds or
interventions such as surgeries
43In medical practice
- The first thing every doctor
- should know is
- Do no harm
44How do we know the meds we give to patients are
helpful to patients?
45How do we prove the meds we prescribe to patients
are helpful scientifically?
46It takes rigorously designed clinical trials to
confirm the efficacy of a drug.
47The gold standards for the criteria to establish
drug efficacy was established byFood and Drug
Administration (FDA)in the US
48FDA established its reputation in a well known
act to prohibits the use of thalidomide in the US
when it was widely used in the Europe for a
number of diseases in the 50s.
49FDA, with its authoritative measures, sets very
high standards to approve drugs that are to be
approved for prescriptions by doctors in the US.
50The rest of the world has since adapted FDA
protocols in approving prescription medications.
51FDA specifically asks if a new drug is
safemakes patient betterkeeps patient live
longer
52A new drug to be approved by FDA entails
extensive preclinical and clinical tests to
fulfill the 3 major criteria on safety, quality
of life and longevity.
53A new drug may take 7-10 years to go from the lab
bench to bedside and costs hundreds of millions
in US dollars to get FDA approval.
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56 Drug Development and Approval
Process