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by Fred Leavitt

Author: Fred Leavitt
Subcategory: Medicine & Health Sciences
Language: English
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (May 16, 2003)
Pages: 288 pages
Category: Other
Rating: 4.7
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The Real Drug Abusers is a devastating presentation of the propaganda and deceit that defines the pharmaceutical .

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. 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).

The Real Drug Abusers book. I received my BA from Eastern New Mexico University, my P. from the University of Michigan, and a Post-doctoral fellowship to study mammalian sexual behavior at UC-Berkeley. My teaching has included stops as a visiting professor at several . universities and in Canada, Kenya, New Zealand, Fred Levitt is a professor of Psychology at California State University, East Bay. Prof.

The Real Drug Abusers. This eye-opening book richly documents disturbing trends in Western medicine and urges readers toward a broader understanding of drug use and abuse. While well over one million small-time drug users languish in overcrowded prisons because of nonviolent drug offenses, tens of thousands of others get rich from legal and illegal drugs. Drug company representatives persuade doctors to prescribe inferior products. Leavitt shows how and why American society must change its medical and policy approaches to drugs and re-orient medical practice to new ways of thinking.

Leavitt shows how and why American society must change its medical and policy approaches to drugs and re-orient medical practice to new ways of. .Fred Leavitt is professor of psychology at California State University, Hayward. Библиографические данные.

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Scientists beholden to drug companies fabricate and misrepresent data.

Fred Leavitt was born in Brooklyn, New York, and is now a resident of Oakland, California.

This book presents a fascinating glimpse of the academic, economic, and medical abuses that are associated with legal drugs. - Alexander Shulgin, pharmacologist, chemist, artist, author and drug developer. Fred Leavitt was born in Brooklyn, New York, and is now a resident of Oakland, California.

Well-written, inportant book which affects all Americans is the way that I would describe Fred Leavitt's THE REAL DRUG ABUSERS. Dr. Leavitt offers excellent examples of the way that drug companies manipulate both doctors and patients. Published by Thriftbooks. com User, 16 years ago. This is an excellent book that exposes drug companies for what they are: profit driven corporations with little or no regard for people's health

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The Real Drug Abusers by Leavitt, Fred and Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Save up to 80% by choosing the eTextbook option for ISBN: 9780742525177, 9780585466743, 0585466742. The print version of this textbook is ISBN: 9780742525177, 0742525171. Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Print ISBN: 9780742525177, 0742525171. - Kevin B. Zeese, president of Common Sense for Drug Policy. The Real Drug Abusers is a devastating presentation of the propaganda and deceit that define the pharmaceutical industry. - Alexander Shulgin.

While well over one million small-time drug users languish in overcrowded prisons because of nonviolent drug offenses, tens of thousands of others get rich from legal and illegal drugs. Drug company representatives persuade doctors to prescribe inferior products. Children as young as two are routinely given powerful drugs. Legal drugs, taken exactly as prescribed, are a leading cause of illness and death. Scientists beholden to drug companies fabricate and misrepresent data. This eye-opening book richly documents disturbing trends in Western medicine and urges readers toward a broader understanding of drug use and abuse. Leavitt shows how and why American society must change its medical and policy approaches to drugs and re-orient medical practice to new ways of thinking.