The unseen animal behind medicine: exploring considerations of animal-derived medications and anaesthetics in today's landscape

Jennifer R. Wang, Eric Oh, Benjamin Aronow, Wendy K. Bernstein
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Abstract

Requests for medical and anaesthetic care that is ‘vegan’ or free of animal-derived components are becoming increasingly common in the cultural landscape. Such requests are often rooted in religious beliefs and practices. There are currently no requirements for the disclosure of animal-derived components in medical items. However, both patients and medical professionals agree that greater transparency regarding such items is needed in obtaining informed consent. Although the ethical argument for disclosure has been established, there remain gaps in practical guidelines in recognising animal-derived components in medical items and understanding how to avoid them. This lack of comprehensive knowledge leads to challenges in initiating conversations about appropriate medication selection.
This manuscript will outline the common dietary restrictions of various religious groups and provide instruction on common animal-derived ingredients in medications. It will also introduce potential viable animal-free alternatives for some commonly used medications in the perioperative environment which has not been done previously in the literature. Moreover, we note the broader implications and reasoning behind considering dietary restrictions in medication choices.
医学背后看不见的动物:探讨当今动物源药物和麻醉剂的考虑因素。
在文化景观中,对“纯素”或不含动物来源成分的医疗和麻醉护理的要求正变得越来越普遍。这些要求往往源于宗教信仰和习俗。目前没有要求披露医疗项目中的动物源性成分。然而,患者和医疗专业人员都认为,在获得知情同意的过程中,需要提高这类项目的透明度。尽管已经建立了披露的伦理论据,但在识别医疗物品中的动物来源成分和了解如何避免这些成分方面,在实际指导方针方面仍然存在差距。缺乏全面的知识导致在发起关于适当药物选择的对话时面临挑战。本文将概述各种宗教团体的共同饮食限制,并提供有关药物中常见动物源性成分的说明。它还将介绍一些在围手术期环境中常用药物的潜在可行的无动物替代品,这在以前的文献中还没有做过。此外,我们注意到在药物选择中考虑饮食限制的更广泛的含义和原因。
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BJA open
BJA open Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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