Faculdade de Ciências Sociais, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, Brasil.
Cad Saude Publica. 2021 Oct 29;37(10):e00272520. doi: 10.1590/0102-311X00272520. eCollection 2021.
Misoprostol is a medicine with a "double" social life recorded in several places, including Brazil. Within formal and authorized health facilities, it is an essential medicine, used for life-saving obstetric procedures. On the streets, or in online informal markets, misoprostol is treated as a dangerous drug used to induce illegal abortions. In the Brazilian case, despite a rich anthropological and public health analysis of the social consequences of misoprostol's double life, there are no studies on the legal implications. This article offers such descriptive analysis, presenting and examining a comprehensive dataset of how Brazilian courts have treated misoprostol in the past three decades. It consists of an encompassing mapping of the "when, where, how, and who" of misoprostol criminalization in Brazil, pointing to the unjust consequences of the use of criminal law for the purpose of protecting public health.
米索前列醇在多个地方都有“双重”的社会生活记录,包括巴西。在正规和授权的医疗机构中,它是一种基本药物,用于挽救生命的产科程序。而在街头或在线非正规市场,米索前列醇则被视为一种危险药物,用于非法堕胎。在巴西的情况下,尽管对米索前列醇双重生活的社会后果进行了丰富的人类学和公共卫生分析,但没有关于法律影响的研究。本文提供了这种描述性分析,展示并检查了过去三十年巴西法院如何处理米索前列醇的综合数据集。它全面描绘了巴西对米索前列醇定罪的“何时、何地、如何以及谁”,指出了为保护公共卫生而使用刑法的不公正后果。