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…mehr
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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David E. Newton, EdD, has been a freelance writer of nonfiction books and ancillary materials for young adults for nearly 55 years.
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Preface 1 Background and History Drug Use in the Ancient World A Short History of Opium A Multitude of Opium Products Laudanum Morphine Other Natural Opiates Semisynthetic Opioids Synthetic Opioids Rising Concerns about the Opioids Opium Addiction among the Chinese and Other Immigrants Opium Addiction among Women Opium Availability Patent Medicines Legislative Responses Controlled Substance Act of 1970 The Evolution of Prescription Drugs Prescription Drugs in the 21st Century Conclusion References 2 Problems Controversies and Solutions Demographics Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs: Statistics Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs: Mortality and Morbidity Data Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs: First-Time Use The International Scene Misused Prescription Drugs Opioids Stimulants CNS Depressants Over-the-Counter Medications Prevention The Etiology of Prescription Drug Abuse Sources of Prescription Drugs Prevention Programs Tracking and Monitoring Proper Medication Disposal Enforcement Treatment Opioids Stimulants and Depressants Summary and Conclusion References 3 Perspectives State Efforts to Curb the Prescription Drug Abuse Epidemic: Carmen A. Catizone Communicative Behavior: Nicholas E. Hagemeier A Perfect Storm for Prescription Drug Misuse: Kenneth M. Hale Prescription Drug Abuse: Ginger Katz The Dangers of Smart Drugs: College Students' Prescription Drug Addiction: Troy Keslar Fighting Prescription Opioid Abuse Shouldn't Increase Pain for Patients: Srinivas Nalamachu Prescription Drugs and the Brain: Maia Pujara Can Information Technology Help Curb Prescription Drug Abuse?: Jeremy Summers 4 Profiles Alliance for Safe Online Pharmacies American Society of Addiction Medicine AWARXE Hale Boggs (1914-1972/1973) Mary Bono (1961-) Center for Lawful Access and Abuse Deterrence Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) Drug Enforcement Administration Carl Durham (1892-1974) European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction Francis B. Harrison (1873-1957) Felix Hoffmann (1868-1946) Hubert Humphrey (1911-1978) The Medicine Abuse Project Mothers against Prescription Drug Abuse The National Alliance of Advocates for Buprenorphine Treatment National Association of State Controlled Substances Authorities National Coalition Against Prescription Drug Abuse National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Inc. National Council on Patient Information and Education National Institute on Drug Abuse NOPE Task Force Office of National Drug Control Policy Pain Therapy Access Physicians Working Group PhRMA the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Harold ("Hal") Rogers (1937-) Friedrich Sertürner (1783-1841) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Charles E. Terry (1878-1945) United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Hamilton Wright (1867-1917) 5 Data and Documents Data Table 5.1. Prescription Drug Overdose Death Rates by Selected Characteristics (2008) Table 5.2. Nonmedical Use of Any Psychotherapeutic Drug in the Past Month among Persons Aged 12 and Over by Age Sex Race and Race/Ethnicity: United States Selected Years 2002-2012 (Percentage of Population) Table 5.3. Rates of Drug Overdose Death Nonmedical Use of Opioid Pain Relievers (OPR) and OPR Sales by State (2008) Table 5.4. Death Rates for Drug Poisoning and Drug Poisoning Involving Opioid Analgesics by Sex Age Race and Race/Ethnicity: United States Selected Years 1999-2010 (Drug Poisoning Deaths Involving Opioid Analgesics per 100 000 Resident Population) Table 5.5. Emergency Department (ED) Visits Involving Nonmedical Use of Pharmaceuticals by Selected Drugs 2011 Table 5.6. Trends in Annual Prevalence of Use of Various Drug for Grades 8 10 and 12 Combined (as Percentages) Table 5.7. Trends in Harmfulness of Drugs as Perceived by 12th Graders (as Percentages) Documents Opium Exclusion Act of 1909 Harrison Narcotic Act (1914) United States v. Jin Fuey Moy (1916) United States v. Doremus (1919) Webb v. United States (1919) Durham-Humphrey Amendment (1951) Controlled Substances Act (1970) Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act of 2008 Prescription Monitoring Program. State of Oregon (2009) Secure and Responsible Drug Disposal Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-273 124 Stat. 2858) Between Peril and Promise: Facing the Dangers of VA's Skyrocketing Use of Prescription Painkillers to Treat Veterans (2013) Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (2014) State Doctor Shopping Laws 6 Resources 7 Chronology 8 Glossary Index About the Author
Preface 1 Background and History Drug Use in the Ancient World A Short History of Opium A Multitude of Opium Products Laudanum Morphine Other Natural Opiates Semisynthetic Opioids Synthetic Opioids Rising Concerns about the Opioids Opium Addiction among the Chinese and Other Immigrants Opium Addiction among Women Opium Availability Patent Medicines Legislative Responses Controlled Substance Act of 1970 The Evolution of Prescription Drugs Prescription Drugs in the 21st Century Conclusion References 2 Problems Controversies and Solutions Demographics Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs: Statistics Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs: Mortality and Morbidity Data Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs: First-Time Use The International Scene Misused Prescription Drugs Opioids Stimulants CNS Depressants Over-the-Counter Medications Prevention The Etiology of Prescription Drug Abuse Sources of Prescription Drugs Prevention Programs Tracking and Monitoring Proper Medication Disposal Enforcement Treatment Opioids Stimulants and Depressants Summary and Conclusion References 3 Perspectives State Efforts to Curb the Prescription Drug Abuse Epidemic: Carmen A. Catizone Communicative Behavior: Nicholas E. Hagemeier A Perfect Storm for Prescription Drug Misuse: Kenneth M. Hale Prescription Drug Abuse: Ginger Katz The Dangers of Smart Drugs: College Students' Prescription Drug Addiction: Troy Keslar Fighting Prescription Opioid Abuse Shouldn't Increase Pain for Patients: Srinivas Nalamachu Prescription Drugs and the Brain: Maia Pujara Can Information Technology Help Curb Prescription Drug Abuse?: Jeremy Summers 4 Profiles Alliance for Safe Online Pharmacies American Society of Addiction Medicine AWARXE Hale Boggs (1914-1972/1973) Mary Bono (1961-) Center for Lawful Access and Abuse Deterrence Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) Drug Enforcement Administration Carl Durham (1892-1974) European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction Francis B. Harrison (1873-1957) Felix Hoffmann (1868-1946) Hubert Humphrey (1911-1978) The Medicine Abuse Project Mothers against Prescription Drug Abuse The National Alliance of Advocates for Buprenorphine Treatment National Association of State Controlled Substances Authorities National Coalition Against Prescription Drug Abuse National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Inc. National Council on Patient Information and Education National Institute on Drug Abuse NOPE Task Force Office of National Drug Control Policy Pain Therapy Access Physicians Working Group PhRMA the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Harold ("Hal") Rogers (1937-) Friedrich Sertürner (1783-1841) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Charles E. Terry (1878-1945) United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Hamilton Wright (1867-1917) 5 Data and Documents Data Table 5.1. Prescription Drug Overdose Death Rates by Selected Characteristics (2008) Table 5.2. Nonmedical Use of Any Psychotherapeutic Drug in the Past Month among Persons Aged 12 and Over by Age Sex Race and Race/Ethnicity: United States Selected Years 2002-2012 (Percentage of Population) Table 5.3. Rates of Drug Overdose Death Nonmedical Use of Opioid Pain Relievers (OPR) and OPR Sales by State (2008) Table 5.4. Death Rates for Drug Poisoning and Drug Poisoning Involving Opioid Analgesics by Sex Age Race and Race/Ethnicity: United States Selected Years 1999-2010 (Drug Poisoning Deaths Involving Opioid Analgesics per 100 000 Resident Population) Table 5.5. Emergency Department (ED) Visits Involving Nonmedical Use of Pharmaceuticals by Selected Drugs 2011 Table 5.6. Trends in Annual Prevalence of Use of Various Drug for Grades 8 10 and 12 Combined (as Percentages) Table 5.7. Trends in Harmfulness of Drugs as Perceived by 12th Graders (as Percentages) Documents Opium Exclusion Act of 1909 Harrison Narcotic Act (1914) United States v. Jin Fuey Moy (1916) United States v. Doremus (1919) Webb v. United States (1919) Durham-Humphrey Amendment (1951) Controlled Substances Act (1970) Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act of 2008 Prescription Monitoring Program. State of Oregon (2009) Secure and Responsible Drug Disposal Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-273 124 Stat. 2858) Between Peril and Promise: Facing the Dangers of VA's Skyrocketing Use of Prescription Painkillers to Treat Veterans (2013) Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (2014) State Doctor Shopping Laws 6 Resources 7 Chronology 8 Glossary Index About the Author
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