THIS OUTSTANDING RESOURCE GUIDE FOR STUDENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS PROVIDES
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE THAT
EXPLAINS HOW THIS PROBLEM HAS ARISEN AND EXAMINES THE SOCIAL,
POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND HEALTH ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PRESCRIPTION
DRUG ABUSE IN MODERN SOCIETY.
Evidence suggests that both adults and youth are abusing a wider range
of prescription drugs and abusing them more frequently than has been
the case in the past. Prescription drugs are the second most common
class of drugs abused by Americans, more than twice as commonly abused
as cocaine, and five times as commonly abused as heroin. This book
provides readers with information about the specific health effects
that can result from using certain types of medical chemicals,
particularly opioid analgesics, stimulants, depressants, and
hallucinogenics; explains the most important factors that have led to
the growth of prescription drug problems; and reviews the current
status of the issue in the United States and other nations.
Readers will learn about the dangers associated with the use of
prescription drugs for nonmedical purposes, the methods that have been
put in place and are being developed to prevent the abuse of
prescription drugs, and the trends in prescription drug misuse, with
possible explanations for these trends. The book also reviews some of
the steps being taken by governments and other organizations and
agencies to combat the problem of prescription drug abuse.
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A Reference Handbook
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781440839795
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter