Prescription painkillers
history, pharmacology, and treatment
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Author
Contributions
- Rose, Mark E., 1962- - Contributor
Publication
2010 - Hazelden, Center City, Minn, Minnesota
Language
English
Word Count
65,250 words, Guess
Page Count
261 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveprescriptionpain0000sepp
- ISBN-101592859011
- ISBN-139781592859016
- Library of Congress Control Number2010035596
- OCLC Control Number555629710
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781592859016
- Open LibraryOL27126777M
Classifications
- DDC615/.783
- LCCRM319 .S47 2010
- LCCRM146
Description
In recent years, the media has inundated us with coverage of the increasing abuse of prescription painkillers. This is a book on the impact of prescription painkiller abuse on individuals, communities, and society. It offers information on the history, social impact, pharmacology, and addiction treatment for commonly abused, highly addictive opiate prescription painkillers such as Oxycontin, Vicodin, Percocet, and Darvocet. The author, chief medical officer at the Hazelden Foundation, provides context for understanding the current drug abuse problem by tracing the history of opiods and the varying patterns of use over time. He then offers an in-depth study of controversial issues surrounding these readily available drugs, such as over prescription by physicians and adolescent abuse. Also included is a straightforward look at the leading treatment protocols based on current research. -- From publisher.
Subjects
Series Statement
- The library of addictive drugs
- Library of addictive drugs
Other Editions
- Prescription painkillers: history, pharmacology, and treatment
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