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The Real Drug Abusers
Leavitt, Fred. The Real Drug Abusers. Rowman & Littlefield. July 2003, 288 pages.
While over one million small-time drug users languish in overcrowded prisons because of nonviolent drug offenses, tens of thousands of others get rich from legal and illegal drugs. Drug company representatives persuade doctors to prescribe inferior products; children as young as two are routinely given powerful drugs; legal drugs, taken exactly as prescribed, are a leading cause of illness and death; and scientists beholden to drug companies fabricate and misrepresent data. This eye-opening book richly documents disturbing trends in Western medicine and urges readers toward a broader understanding of drug use and abuse. Fred Leavitt shows how and why American society must change its medical and policy approaches to drugs and reorient medical practice to new ways of thinking.
"By juxtaposing the many ills of the war on drugs with the corruption of the medical-pharmaceutical establishment, Leavitt expertly diagnoses our systematic national pathology concerning drugs-both illegal and legal." Ethan Nadelmann, executive director, Drug Policy Alliance
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