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Item O direito à saúde e a distribuição de medicamentos na perspectiva da justiça distributiva(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2018-03-05) Daou, Heloisa Sami; Brito Filho, José Claudio Monteiro de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7823839335142794; Freitas, Juliana Rodrigues; Lamarão Neto, HomeroThe present study proposes an analyze about the Right to health and the distribution of medicines in the perspective of distributive justice, in order to answer the questioning of whether the State's action in guaranteeing the right to health and distribution of medicines can be considered fair. The right to health is included in the list of fundamental social rights in CRFB / 88. The Constitution recognizes it as the right of everyone and the duty of the State, emphasizing social and economic policies aimed at reducing the risk of disease and other diseases and universal and equal access to actions and services for their promotion, protection and recovery. It is in this sense that there must exist the Unified Health System (SUS): as the public policy chosen by the constituent to guarantee health to individuals and, among its actions, is the National Medicines Policy (PNM) and the National Policy of Pharmaceutical Assistance (PNAF), drug distribution policies. Therefore, the general objective of the research was to analyze the distribution of medicines that is made by SUS from the perspective of distributive justice. The research is divided into four chapters. Initially, we explored general concepts related to social rights, highlighting the fundamental aspect of these rights. Afterwards, the attribute of dignity of the human person, presented as the sole foundation for guaranteeing fundamental rights, was analyzed from the Kantian conception. Finally, the research turned to fundamental rights from CRFB / 88. In the second chapter, the study of the way to guarantee the right to health was emphasized, at which point the emphasis was placed on the understanding of the SUS as a public policy aimed at guaranteeing the right to health, PNM and PNAF, through which the individual has medicines. Then, in the third chapter, some of the restrictive conceptions of social rights were presented, and thus the full guarantee of the right to health, in order to reject such arguments. In the fourth and last chapter were presented the theoretical conceptions that best lend themselves to support the arguments defended here. The public policy of drug distribution was analyzed from the ideal of distributive justice pursued by John Rawls's egalitarian liberalism, with the possibility of complementation in Amartya Sen's theory of equality of abilities. These theories together offer a sufficient theoretical underpinnings to the defense that it is the duty of the State to grant the access to essential medicines for all people from their own individual needs, thereby ensuring the full realization of the right to health. The research used as methodology, mainly, the bibliographical survey, being the study eminently theoretical.