The Real Drug Abusers
Autor Fred Leavitten Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mai 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742525184
ISBN-10: 074252518X
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 148 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 074252518X
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 148 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Part I: The Pharmaceutical / Medical Complex
Chapter 3 A Significant Portion of Medical Research Cannon Be Trusted
Chapter 4 Drug Companies Place Profits over Progress
Chapter 5 Medical Personnel Prescribe Incorrectly Too Often
Chapter 6 Human Subjects Have Often Been Treated Inhumanely
Part 7 Drugs in Psychiatry
Chapter 8 U.S. Citizens Are Overmedicated with Psychiatric Drugs
Chapter 9 There Are Effective Alternatives to Psychiatric Drugs
Part 10 The Wars on Drugs
Chapter 11 Widely Believed Misperceptions about Drug Addiction Do Great Harm
Chapter 12 Most Citizens Are Harmed Rather then Helped by the Drug Wars
Chapter 13 Many Drugs Are Dangerous
Chapter 14 Extensive Marketing of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Caffeine Causes Great Harm
Chapter 15 Many Individuals and Organizations Benefit from the Drug Wars
Chapter 16 Popular Programs for Combating Drug Abuse Are Unsuccessful, While Effective Programs Are Underused
Part 17 Appendix: A Brief Introduction to Pharmacology
Chapter 18 How Drugs Work
Chapter 19 Classification of Psychoactive Drugs
Chapter 20 Variability
Part 21 Epilogue
Part 2 Part I: The Pharmaceutical / Medical Complex
Chapter 3 A Significant Portion of Medical Research Cannon Be Trusted
Chapter 4 Drug Companies Place Profits over Progress
Chapter 5 Medical Personnel Prescribe Incorrectly Too Often
Chapter 6 Human Subjects Have Often Been Treated Inhumanely
Part 7 Drugs in Psychiatry
Chapter 8 U.S. Citizens Are Overmedicated with Psychiatric Drugs
Chapter 9 There Are Effective Alternatives to Psychiatric Drugs
Part 10 The Wars on Drugs
Chapter 11 Widely Believed Misperceptions about Drug Addiction Do Great Harm
Chapter 12 Most Citizens Are Harmed Rather then Helped by the Drug Wars
Chapter 13 Many Drugs Are Dangerous
Chapter 14 Extensive Marketing of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Caffeine Causes Great Harm
Chapter 15 Many Individuals and Organizations Benefit from the Drug Wars
Chapter 16 Popular Programs for Combating Drug Abuse Are Unsuccessful, While Effective Programs Are Underused
Part 17 Appendix: A Brief Introduction to Pharmacology
Chapter 18 How Drugs Work
Chapter 19 Classification of Psychoactive Drugs
Chapter 20 Variability
Part 21 Epilogue
Recenzii
The Real Drug Abusers is a devastating presentation of the propaganda and deceit that defines the pharmaceutical industry. This book presents a fascinating glimpse of the academic, economic, and medical abuses that are associated with legal drugs.
The dichotomy that Fred Leavitt highlights demonstrates a need to rethink how we deal with all drugs while we dismantle the damaging war on drugs.
By juxtaposing the many ills of the war on drugs with the corruption of the medical-pharmaceutical establishment, Leavitt expertly diagnoses our systemic national pathology concerning drugs-both illegal and legal.
This book will interest college students of nearly any level. Recommended.
This is one of the most important contributions to the field of drug research of the last decade. It is authoritative in its rendering of the complexities of the drug interaction effects, yet written in a straightforward and available style.
The dichotomy that Fred Leavitt highlights demonstrates a need to rethink how we deal with all drugs while we dismantle the damaging war on drugs.
By juxtaposing the many ills of the war on drugs with the corruption of the medical-pharmaceutical establishment, Leavitt expertly diagnoses our systemic national pathology concerning drugs-both illegal and legal.
This book will interest college students of nearly any level. Recommended.
This is one of the most important contributions to the field of drug research of the last decade. It is authoritative in its rendering of the complexities of the drug interaction effects, yet written in a straightforward and available style.