Description
Title: The Thalidomide Case: From Molecule to Catastrophe
Format: Educational Comic Book
Publisher: Transmissible BV
Release Date: October 2024
ISBN: 9789083467900
Product Description:
Dive into the Thalidomide Tragedy Through Powerful Visual Storytelling
The Thalidomide Case: From Molecule to Catastrophe is an educational comic book that takes readers on a gripping journey through one of the most devastating drug scandals in pharmaceutical history. This visually compelling narrative unpacks the mistakes made at every stage of drug development, from discovery to delivery, and highlights the critical importance of regulatory oversight, ethical responsibility, and pharmacovigilance.
Key Features:
- Engaging Visuals: The story of Thalidomide is told through beautifully illustrated panels, making complex pharmaceutical processes accessible and impactful.
- Educational Case Study: Perfect for students, professionals, and educators in the fields of pharmaceutical science, medicine, and public health.
- Interdisciplinary Learning: Gain a deeper understanding of how collaboration across different scientific and regulatory disciplines is crucial in drug development.
What You’ll Learn:
- The pharmaceutical process from molecule discovery to drug delivery
- How ethical oversight and safety protocols can prevent drug disasters
- The importance of clinical trials, regulation, and post-market surveillance
Perfect for:
- Pharmaceutical and public health students looking to understand drug development processes
- Healthcare professionals seeking a real-world example of pharmaceutical ethics and oversight
- Educational institutions integrating case studies into curriculum
- Anyone with an interest in medical history and drug safety
Price: 5,90 Euro
Available Formats: Softcover, Digital (PDF)
Order Now and Learn from the Lessons of History
This comic book is more than just a retelling of history—it's a powerful educational tool that underscores the necessity of safeguarding public health through responsible drug development.