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[http://www.substanceabusepolicy.com/content/3/1/22 Coming to terms with the nonmedical use of prescription medications]<br>Carol J Boyd and Sean E McCabe <br> | [http://www.substanceabusepolicy.com/content/3/1/22 Coming to terms with the nonmedical use of prescription medications]<br>Carol J Boyd and Sean E McCabe <br> | ||
== Psycho-pharmacology == | |||
[http://www.pharmapolitics.com/feb2healy.html Psychopharmacology and the Goverment of the Self] | |||
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== Ethno-pharmacology<br> == | == Ethno-pharmacology<br> == | ||
[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2670266/?tool=pubmed Naming a Phantom - the Quest to Find the Identity of the Ulluchu, an Unidentified Cerimonial Plant of the Moche Culture in Northern Peru]<br>Rainer W Bussmann and Douglas Sharon<br>[http://www.substanceabusepolicy.com/content/1/1/14 Absinthism: A Fictitious 19th. Centrury Syndrome with Present Impact]<br>Stephan A Padosch, Dirk W Lachenmeier and Lars U Kröner<br>[http://www.journalofpsychoactivedrugs.com/Articles/Bullis%20402.pdf The “Vine of the Soul” vs. The Controlled Substances Act: Implications of the Hoasca Case]<br>Ronald K. Bullis | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2670266/?tool=pubmed Naming a Phantom - the Quest to Find the Identity of the Ulluchu, an Unidentified Cerimonial Plant of the Moche Culture in Northern Peru]<br>Rainer W Bussmann and Douglas Sharon<br>[http://www.substanceabusepolicy.com/content/1/1/14 Absinthism: A Fictitious 19th. Centrury Syndrome with Present Impact]<br>Stephan A Padosch, Dirk W Lachenmeier and Lars U Kröner<br>[http://www.journalofpsychoactivedrugs.com/Articles/Bullis%20402.pdf The “Vine of the Soul” vs. The Controlled Substances Act: Implications of the Hoasca Case]<br>Ronald K. Bullis | ||
== Juridico-pharmacology<br> == | == Juridico-pharmacology<br> == |
Revision as of 13:23, 11 July 2011
Introduction (coming soon)
Drugs 'R Us
Dave Boothroyd
Socio-pharmacology
Epidemiology Meets Cultural Studies: Studying and Understanding Youth Cultures, Clubs and Drugs
Geoffrey Hunt, Molly Moloney, and Kristin Evans
Misuse of "study drugs:" prevalence, consequences, and implications for policy
Steve Sussman, Mary A Pentz, Donna Spruijt-Metz and Toby Miller
Coming to terms with the nonmedical use of prescription medications
Carol J Boyd and Sean E McCabe
Psycho-pharmacology
Psychopharmacology and the Goverment of the Self
David Healy
Neuro-pharmacology
The Dark Side of Ecstasy: Neuropsychiatric Symptoms After Exposure to 3,4-Methylenedioxymetamphetamine
Sunniva Nyberg Karlsen, Olav Spigset, LARS Slørdal
Residual neurocognitive features of long-term ecstasy users with minimal exposure to other drugs
John H. Halpern, Andrea R. Sherwood, James I. Hudson, Staci Gruber, David Kozin, Harrison G. Pope Jr
Effectiveness of antidepressants: an evidence myth constructed
from a thousand randomized trials?
John PA Ioannidis
Should We Treat Depression with drugs or
psychological interventions? A Reply to Ioannidis
John M Davis, William J Giakas, Jie Qu, Pavan Prasad and Stefan Leucht
Ethno-pharmacology
Naming a Phantom - the Quest to Find the Identity of the Ulluchu, an Unidentified Cerimonial Plant of the Moche Culture in Northern Peru
Rainer W Bussmann and Douglas Sharon
Absinthism: A Fictitious 19th. Centrury Syndrome with Present Impact
Stephan A Padosch, Dirk W Lachenmeier and Lars U Kröner
The “Vine of the Soul” vs. The Controlled Substances Act: Implications of the Hoasca Case
Ronald K. Bullis
Juridico-pharmacology
Our Right to Drugs
An interview with Thomas Szasz
Global Commission on Drugs Report (2011)
Drug Policy – Lessons Learnt, and Options for the Future
Mike Trace
The UK’s Treatment War on Drugs: A Lesson in Unintended Consequences and Perverse Outcomes
Kathy Gyngell
Cultural psycho-pharmacology
Timothy Leary, Cooper Union Addess, 1964