The article analyzes legal aspects of regulation of vaccination, production and circulation of medical immunobiological drugs. The state provision of vaccination is necessary for preserving the life and health of the nation in every country. The politics of general vaccination was formed in the Soviet state on the basis of the analysis of spread of epidemics. There has been a change in the socio-economic situation and epidemiological conditions in the country. It resulted in the introduction the principle of voluntary vaccination. A comprehensive study of strategies and policies of vaccination in Russia has shown the need to change the existing mechanisms of the state legal regulation. The introduction of changes is complicated because of the right of citizens for voluntary vaccination. It is necessary to create a reliable system for the eradication of infectious diseases among the population. For this purpose we should develop the harm reduction plan to minimize the damage caused by vaccination to the individual.
The article analyzes legal aspects of circulability of medicines in Russia. The medicines may be freely alienated or may pass from one person to another, if they have not been withdrawn from circulation or restricted in the circulation. These medicines are freely available for purchase without a prescription. The kinds of the medicines, whose circulation shall not be admitted / withdrawn from circulation, shall be directly pointed out in the law. With kinds of the medicines, which may only be possessed by definite participants in the circulation, or whose being in the circulation shall be admitted by a special permit / with a restricted circulation capacity, it is impossible to carry out any actions, except for the cases expressly provided for by regulatory acts, for example, for scientific purposes. Throughout the history of Russia, one can observe periods of recession and a rise in the production and manufacture of medicines. Due to the absence of sufficient medicines, there are could be freely alienated, withdrawn from circulation or restricted circulation capacity.
The article analyzes legal support of drugs care in dental diseases. The provision of dental care to the population includes assistance with diseases of the teeth, periodontal disease, oral mucosa, tongue, salivary glands, jaws, face and head. At the same time, they use medicines that can be used to treat citizens both free of charge, if within the framework of compulsory medical insurance, and for a fee, under a contract for the provision of paid medical services. Several drugs are included in the list, which should be located in institutions providing dental services. Some of which is free in circulation, and some in limited circulation. Currently, there is a question about the prevention of dental diseases. It includes a set of measures aimed at preventing the occurrence and development of diseases and the type of assistance. The topic of prevention of dental diseases is very relevant, since the intensity of the main dental diseases among the population is quite high. In this connection, in China, for example, the development of a vaccine for the dental caries is underway. Improving the dental health of the population is not only the efforts of specialists, but also of society as a whole.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.