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Article dans une revue Medical Anthropology Quarterly Année : 2014

"The Same Thing in a Different Box": Similarity and Difference in Pharmaceutical Sex Hormone Consumption and Marketing

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The contraceptive pill has given way to a multitude of products, packaging, and modes of administration. This article draws on work on the pharmaceutical copy, extending the analysis to differentiating between forms of administration for contraceptive medicines as well as between brand-name drugs, generics, and similares, as they are known in Brazil. It explores how Brazilian prescribers and users--within the divergent structural constraints afforded by private and public health--apprehend and negotiate distinctions between the drugs available to them. This ethnographic account of hormone use reveals new fault lines through which the pharmakon exerts it influence. The attention that industry places on pharmacodynamics as it produces new products from similar compounds suggests that pharmaceutical effects are at once symbolic and real. The article concludes with a reflection on the future of the generic form in a field increasingly crowded by branded copies.
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Emilia Sanabria. "The Same Thing in a Different Box": Similarity and Difference in Pharmaceutical Sex Hormone Consumption and Marketing. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 2014, 28 (4), pp.537-555. ⟨10.1111/maq.12123⟩. ⟨halshs-01059028⟩
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