Gravity of the non-authorized use of substances not intended for clinical use in invasive aesthetic procedures: the portuguese case.
Nuno Correia Louro FradinhoPedro Miguel Alves Ribeiro CorreiaPublished in: Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992) (2019)
The causes of the observed difference may reside in various reasons: the higher number of patients submitted to invasive aesthetic procedures exclusively in private practice; the higher perception of regulatory deficits in the private sector; scarce specific health politics for procedures outside the traditional boundaries of medicine; the difficulty for independent regulatory agencies to adopt effective measures.
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