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Author:
Richert, Lucas, 1979- author.
Title:
Strange trips : science, culture, and the regulation of drugs / Lucas Richert.
Publisher:
McGill-Queen's University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xiv, 247 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
University of South Alabama
Drugs--Canada.
Drugs of abuse--Canada.
Drugs--United States.
Drugs of abuse--United States.
Legislation, Drug--history.
Drug Misuse--history.
History, 20th Century.
History, 21st Century.
Illicit Drugs--history.
Substance-Related Disorders--history.
Canada.
United States.
Medicaments--Canada.
Drogues illicites--Canada.
Medicaments--Etats-Unis.
Drogues illicites--Etats-Unis.
Drugs.
Drugs of abuse.
Canada.
United States.
Arzneimittel
Drogenabha˜ngigkeit
Kultur
Pharmazie
Rauschgift
Kanada
Drogues--Canada.
Drogues--Etats-Unis.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Medical heroin's return to Canada : pain, palliative care, and colonial medicine -- Justifying junk : heroin in the American hospice during Reagan's war on drugs -- Laetrile's life cycle after the death of Steve McQueen -- LSD's return from the wilderness -- Civilizing cannabis in Canada -- The "maple peril" and the war on terror : pharmaceutical purchasing in the wake of September 11 -- American obesity and diet pills : dangerous drugs on every corner -- A ketamine conclusion.
Summary:
"Drugs take strange journeys from the black market to the doctor's black bag. Changing marijuana laws in the United States and Canada, the opioid crisis, and the rising costs of pharmaceuticals have sharpened the public's awareness of drugs and their regulation. Government, industry, and the medical profession, however, have a mixed record when it comes to framing policies and generating knowledge to address drug use and misuse. In Strange Trips Lucas Richert investigates the myths, meanings, and boundaries of recreational drugs, palliative care drugs, and pharmaceuticals as well as struggles over product innovation, consumer protection, and freedom of choice in the medical marketplace. Scrutinizing how we have conceptualized and regulated drugs amid the pressing and competing interests of state regulatory bodies, pharmaceutical and for-profit companies, scientific researchers, and medical professionals, Richert asks how perceptions of a product shift--from dangerous substance to medical breakthrough, or vice versa. Through close examination of archival materials, accounts, and records, he brings substances into conversation with each other and demonstrates the contentious relationship between scientific knowledge, cultural assumptions, and social concerns. Weaving together stories of consumer resistance and government control, Strange Trips offers timely recommendations for the future of drug regulations."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
McGill-Queen's/Associated Medical Services studies in the history of medicine, health, and society ; 51
ISBN:
0773556370
9780773556379
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1045732968
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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