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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Happy Pills in America

Happy Pills in America



Author: David Herzberg
Edition: 1
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0801898145



Happy Pills in America: From Miltown to Prozac


Valium. Medical books Happy Pills in America. Paxil. Prozac. Prescribed by the millions each year, these medications have been hailed as wonder drugs and vilified as numbing and addictive crutches. Where did this "blockbuster drug" phenomenon come from? What factors led to the mass acceptance of tranquilizers and antidepressants? And how has their widespread use affected American culture?

David Herzberg addresses these questions by tracing the rise of psychiatric medicines, from Miltown in the 1950s to Valium in the 1970s to Prozac in the 1990s Medical books Happy Pills in America (Paperback). Valium. Paxil. Prozac. Prescribed by the millions each year, these medications have been hailed as wonder drugs and vilified as numbing and addictive crutches. Where did this "blockbuster drug" phenomenon come from? What factors led to the mass acceptance of tranquilizers and antidepressants? And how has their widespread use affected American culture? David Herzberg addresses these questions by tracing the rise of psychiatric medicines, from Miltown in the 1950s to Valium in the 1970s to Prozac in the 1990s. The result is more than a story of doctors and patients. From bare-knuckled marketing campaigns to political activism by...

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Valium. Paxil. Prozac. Prescribed by the millions each year, these medications have been hailed as wonder drugs and vilified as numbing and addictive crutches. Where did this "blockbuster drug" phenomenon come from? What factors led to the mass acceptance of tranquilizers and antidepressants? And how has their widespread use affected American culture? David Herzberg addresses these questions by tracing the rise of psychiatric medicines, from Miltown in the 1950s to Valium in the 1970s to Prozac in the 1990s. The result is more than a story of doctors and patients. From bare-knuckled marketing

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Paxil. Prozac. Prescribed by the millions each year, these medications have been hailed as wonder drugs and vilified as numbing and addictive crutches. Where did this "blockbuster drug" phenomenon come from? What factors led to the mass acceptance of tranquilizers and antidepressants? And how has their widespread use affected American culture?

David Herzberg addresses these questions by tracing the rise of psychiatric medicines, from Miltown in the 1950s to Valium in the 1970s to Prozac in the 1990s. The result is more than a story of doctors and patients. From bare-knuckled marketing campaigns to political activism by feminists and antidrug warriors, the fate of psychopharmacology has been intimately wrapped up in the broader currents of modern American history. Beginning with the emergence of a medical marketplace for psychoactive drugs in the postwar consumer culture, Herzberg traces how "happy pills" became embroiled in Cold War gender battles and the explosive politics of the "war against drugs"—and how feminists brought the two issues together in a dramatic campaign against Valium addiction in the 1970s. A final look at antidepressants shows that even the Prozac phenomenon owed as much to commerce and culture as to scientific wizardry.

With a barrage of "ask your doctor about" advertisements competing for attention with shocking news of drug company malfeasance, Happy Pills is an invaluable look at how the commercialization of medicine has transformed American culture since the end of World War II.



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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Poison Pills Epub

Poison Pills



Author: Tom Nesi
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 031236959X



Poison Pills: The Untold Story of the Vioxx Drug Scandal


To the millions of Americans who suffer from chronic pain and arthritis, Vioxx seemed like a miracle. Medical books Poison Pills. One of the most widely promoted and prescribed pain medications in the world -- used by more than twenty million people -- it was endorsed by the medical establishment and celebrities such as Olympic champion figure skater Dorothy Hamill. With annual sales of .5 billion, Vioxx became a pharmaceutical bonanza before being abruptly taken off the market in September 2004, after it was revealed that it led to an increased risk of heart-related disease and death.

Drawing on internal documents, video footage, court testimony, and exclusive interviews, as well as three decades of experience inside the medical industry, Tom Nesi tells the dramatic story of what the drug’s manufacturer, Merck, knew and when Medical books Poison Pills, 9780312369590. Poison Pills, ISBN-13: 9780312369590, ISBN-10: 031236959X

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Poison Pills, ISBN-13: 9780312369590, ISBN-10: 031236959X

Description Preview Close Poison Pills: The Untold Story of the Vioxx Drug Scandal by Tom Nesi Title: Poison Pills: The Untold Story of the Vioxx Drug Scandal Author: Tom Nesi Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books Copyright Date: 2008-09-16 ISBN: 031236959X Category: Medicine Qty Available: 1 Book Condition: Used: Excellent Jacket Condition: Fine Edition: First Edition Signed: Binding: Hardcover Notes: Excellent copy with no signs of wear or use. Pristine text, square cover corners, glossy jacket. 1st

Nesi offers a blistering account of the untold story of the Vioxx drug scandal. "Poison Pills" tells the shocking story that involves the breakdown of the US medical system, the failures of the FDA, and profiteering by pharmaceutical corporations at the potential cost of thousands of lives.

Nesi offers a blistering account of the untold story of the Vioxx drug scandal. "Poison Pills" tells the shocking story that involves the breakdown of the US medical system, the failures of the FDA, and profiteering by pharmaceutical corporations at the potential cost of thousands of lives.



Medical Book Poison Pills



One of the most widely promoted and prescribed pain medications in the world -- used by more than twenty million people -- it was endorsed by the medical establishment and celebrities such as Olympic champion figure skater Dorothy Hamill. With annual sales of .5 billion, Vioxx became a pharmaceutical bonanza before being abruptly taken off the market in September 2004, after it was revealed that it led to an increased risk of heart-related disease and death.

Drawing on internal documents, video footage, court testimony, and exclusive interviews, as well as three decades of experience inside the medical industry, Tom Nesi tells the dramatic story of what the drug’s manufacturer, Merck, knew and when. It is a compelling narrative of business and medical science run amok, with a cast of characters ranging from those at the highest levels of the multibillion-dollar pharmaceutical industry to research scientists, marketers, and drug company sales reps. Here also are accounts from physicians, lawyers, financial analysts, and patients and their families whose lives have been forever altered by Vioxx.

Set against a fascinating history of the origins of the modern pharmaceutical industry, POISON PILLS is a shocking tale that involves the breakdown of the United States medical system, the failures of the Food and Drug Administration, and enormous profits made by a large pharmaceutical corporation at the potential cost of thousands of lives.



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