The "Drug and Supplement" campaign addresses a key issue: the differences between drugs and dietary supplements. We provide key information on the criteria that drugs and supplements must meet, details of the registration process, and practical tips to help you understand which product you're dealing with.
The content is tailored to both primary and secondary school students, as well as seniors. The lectures combine theory with practice – we want participants to not only hear definitions but also leave with tools they can apply in their daily lives.
What the program includes:
Introduction to the concepts of drug and dietary supplement, with a discussion of the formal differences between them.
Overview of the drug registration and supplement notification process.
Analysis of practical cases - during the lecture, participants will learn about real-world examples that will help them better understand the topic.
Activating work methods – in addition to multimedia presentations, we use quizzes, brainstorming, worksheets and other interactive forms to motivate participants to reflect and ask questions.
Reflecting on the role of credible sources: why is it worth verifying medical information found on the internet?
For whom?
The campaign is aimed at:
Students of primary and secondary schools.
Seniors and adults who want to understand the difference between supplements and medications and what to look for when choosing them.
Why is this important?
The growing popularity of supplements - many people buy them on their own, often without being aware of the differences in legal regulations and safety of use.
Risk of overuse and self-supplementation – especially in combination with medications, which can lead to interactions and adverse effects.
The need for health education to counteract disinformation and strengthen the attitude of a critical consumer of medical content.
Strengthening the role of the pharmacist – by providing the public with tools to make informed decisions about medicines and supplements.
Invitation to cooperation
We cordially invite schools, senior institutions, educational organizations, and individuals to collaborate with us in the "Drug and Supplement" campaign. We'll be happy to host lectures tailored to your audience!