The Real Drug Abusers
By (Author) Fred Leavitt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
16th May 2003
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
362.17820973
Paperback
284
Width 148mm, Height 227mm, Spine 14mm
381g
This eye-opening book richly documents disturbing trends in Western medicine and urges readers toward a broader understanding of drug use and abuse. Visit our website for sample chapters!
The Real Drug Abusers is a devastating presentation of the propaganda and deceit that defines the pharmaceutical industry. This book presents a fascinating glimpse of the academic, economic, and medical abuses that are associated with legal drugs. -- Alexander Shulgin
The dichotomy that Fred Leavitt highlights demonstrates a need to rethink how we deal with all drugs while we dismantle the damaging war on drugs. -- Kevin B. Zeese, president of Common Sense for Drug Policy
By juxtaposing the many ills of the war on drugs with the corruption of the medical-pharmaceutical establishment, Leavitt expertly diagnoses our systemic national pathology concerning drugsboth illegal and legal. -- Ethan Nadelmann, executive director, Lindesmith Center-Drug Policy Foundation
This book will interest college students of nearly any level. Recommended. * Choice Reviews *
This is one of the most important contributions to the field of drug research of the last decade. It is authoritative in its rendering of the complexities of the drug interaction effects, yet written in a straightforward and available style. -- Troy Duster, Emeritus Chancellor's Professor, University of California, Berkeley
Fred Leavitt is professor of psychology at California State University, Hayward.