The Real Drug Abusers
By addebook • Feb 10th, 2009 • Category: Medicine
The Real Drug Abusers
by: Fred Leavitt

The Real Drug Abusers
By Fred Leavitt
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: 2003-07
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 074252518X
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780742525184
Product Description:
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!
Summary: A Must Read For Everyone!
Rating: 5
Everyone will have to or has had to take a prescription drug at one time or another in their lives. This books take readers behind the scenes for an in-depth look at what drives pharmaceutical companies, doctors and drug legislation as well as pointing out flaws in what many people regard as trusted medical research. This book is a real eye opener and a must read for everyone as it provides important information in protecting one’s own health as well as the health of their loved ones. It is also the only textbook I have read in the last four years cover to cover and I think that says a lot.
Summary: Great, challenging, informative must read
Rating: 5
This is an important book for all people who care about drug policy as it relates to criminal justice, the pharmaceutical industry and the practice of medicine – which should be all of us.
Summary: Insight into Drug Companies and How they Operate
Rating: 5
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.
Summary: Read the book.
Rating: 5
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. The book goes on to discuss the so-called war on drugs (the never-ending war justifying the imprisonment of nonviolent individuals in the name of public safety and health). Again, this is an excellent book and it should be read by anyone who has concerns about national health care in its current state.
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