1925-2025: a century of international pharmaceutical law.

IF 3.3 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2025-03-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20523211.2025.2470840
Kenzi Riboulet-Zemouli
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Abstract

The 1925 Brussels Pharmacopoeia Agreement and Geneva Opium Convention were foundational in shaping international pharmaceutical regulation. The former sought to standardise potent medicines, while the latter established controls over psychoactive substances. Despite differing objectives, both treaties influenced global pharmaceutical governance, contributing to modern regulatory frameworks and standards such as those of WHO or the European Pharmacopoeia. A century later, the year 2025 is witness to turbulent shifts in geopolitics and global health governance, but also revived contemporary debates on drug policy and traditional medicines. This letter revisits the seldom-documented history and impact of international pharmacy law, highlighting the relevance of these two pioneering treaties to evolving pharmaceutical governance and international health law.

1925-2025:国际药法的一个世纪。
1925年《布鲁塞尔药典协定》和《日内瓦鸦片公约》是形成国际药品管制的基础。前者试图使强效药物标准化,而后者则确立了对精神活性物质的管制。尽管目标不同,但这两项条约影响了全球药品治理,促进了世卫组织或欧洲药典等现代监管框架和标准的形成。一个世纪后的2025年见证了地缘政治和全球卫生治理的动荡变化,但也使当代关于毒品政策和传统医药的辩论重新抬头。这封信回顾了很少有文献记载的国际药物法的历史和影响,强调了这两项开创性条约与不断发展的药物治理和国际卫生法的相关性。
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Health Professions-Pharmacy
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