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Author Critser, Greg.

Title Generation Rx : how prescription drugs are altering American lives, minds, and bodies / Greg Critser.

Imprint Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2005.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  338.476151 C869g 2005    ---  Available
Description x, 308 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-291) and index.
Contents Unbound: why pharmaceutical companies became so aggressive -- We love it!: how the new pharma used its new muscle to create a new you -- The full price: what living in pharma's world means for our bodies -- The end of the great buffer? -- Independence for generation Rx: what can be done.
Summary This book moves the conversation about prescription drugs to where it hits home: our own bodies. How, Critser asks, has "big pharma" created a nation of pharmaceutical tribes, each with its own unique beliefs, taboos, and brand loyalties? How have powerful chemical compounds for chronic diseases, once controlled by physicians, become substances we feel entitled to, whether we need them or not? How did we come to hate drug companies but love their pills? Read about: the business story behind pharma's rise to power; the dramatic effects our drug culture is having on our major organs, from the liver to the heart to the brain; why old bodies and young bodies are the biggest, and riskiest, arenas for the prescription pill party; and how the largely uncharted terrain of polypharmacy (various drugs taken together) has unleashed unanticipated, often deadly, consequences on unwitting patients.--From publisher description.
Subject Drug utilization.
Pharmaceutical industry.
Drugs -- Social aspects.
Drug Industry -- economics.
Health Behavior.
Health Policy.
Population Groups -- psychology.
ISBN 0618393137
Standard No. 9780618393138
NLM 101244975

 
    
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