In Drug Dealer, MD: How Doctors were Duped, Patients got Hooked and Why it’s So Hard to Stop, Anna Lembke sheds light on the rise of prescription drug addiction in the USA, fuelled in part by the actions of doctors and the structure of the US healthcare system. As the book illuminates the causes and drivers behind the increasing everyday reliance on prescribed opioids, Thomas Christie Williams ponders whether this situation could hit countries such as the UK in the coming future
Richard Seymour finds a provocative but strident case for a socially authoritarian approach to drug ...
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Part I of this Article evaluates the pre-approval and post-approval regulatory framework governing p...
The Journal of Appalachian Health is dedicated to reviewing various types of media related to contem...
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In Fixing Drugs, Sue Pryce tackles the major issues surrounding drug policy. Why do governments pers...
Tens of thousands of Americans have died from prescription opioid abuse since 2016, and millions mor...
Introduction: Controlled prescription opioid use is perceived as a national problem attributed to al...
The Transition from Prescription Opioid Drug Abuse to Heroin Use Maria Varela Faculty Sponsor: Dr. B...
Drug Addiction is a chronic illness and has become a worldwide problem, the leading cause of death. ...
General practitioners are dispensing an increasing number of painkillers to their patients at a time...
Introduction: Controlled prescription opioid use is perceived as a national problem attributed to al...
Introduction: Controlled prescription opioid use is perceived as a national problem attributed to al...
Original article can be found at: http://www.thieme-connect.com/ejournals/toc/pharmaco--Copyright Ge...
Introduction:Opioid analgesic prescriptions are driving trends in drug overdoses, but little is know...
Richard Seymour finds a provocative but strident case for a socially authoritarian approach to drug ...
Opioid abuse and overdose are serious health problems in the United States. Current research has con...
Part I of this Article evaluates the pre-approval and post-approval regulatory framework governing p...
The Journal of Appalachian Health is dedicated to reviewing various types of media related to contem...
This is a Book Review of Selling Sickness: How the World’s Biggest Pharmaceutical Companies are Turn...
In Fixing Drugs, Sue Pryce tackles the major issues surrounding drug policy. Why do governments pers...
Tens of thousands of Americans have died from prescription opioid abuse since 2016, and millions mor...
Introduction: Controlled prescription opioid use is perceived as a national problem attributed to al...
The Transition from Prescription Opioid Drug Abuse to Heroin Use Maria Varela Faculty Sponsor: Dr. B...
Drug Addiction is a chronic illness and has become a worldwide problem, the leading cause of death. ...
General practitioners are dispensing an increasing number of painkillers to their patients at a time...
Introduction: Controlled prescription opioid use is perceived as a national problem attributed to al...
Introduction: Controlled prescription opioid use is perceived as a national problem attributed to al...
Original article can be found at: http://www.thieme-connect.com/ejournals/toc/pharmaco--Copyright Ge...
Introduction:Opioid analgesic prescriptions are driving trends in drug overdoses, but little is know...
Richard Seymour finds a provocative but strident case for a socially authoritarian approach to drug ...
Opioid abuse and overdose are serious health problems in the United States. Current research has con...
Part I of this Article evaluates the pre-approval and post-approval regulatory framework governing p...