An Overview of Prescription Drug Misuse and Abuse: Defining the Problem and Seeking Solutions

Each year, millions of individuals in the United States are treated for a variety of serious medical conditions with prescription drugs whose therapeutic benefits are well known. The vast majority of these medications are used to treat medical and psychiatric illnesses. Generally, they are used as p...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of law, medicine & ethics medicine & ethics, 1994-09, Vol.22 (3), p.197-203
Hauptverfasser: Wilford, Bonnie B., Finch, James, Czechowicz, Dorynne J., Warren, David
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Drug abuse
Drug Prescriptions
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Federal Government
Government Regulation
Humans
Internationality
Law Enforcement
Laws, regulations and rules
Medication abuse
Prescription drug abuse
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Street Drugs
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