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Before Prozac

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The Troubled History of Mood Disorders in Psychiatry

9780195368741
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Psychiatry today is a barren tundra, writes medical historian Edward Shorter, where drugs that dont work are used to treat diseases that dont exist. In this provocative volume, Shorter illuminates this dismal landscape, in a revealing account of why psychiatry is losing ground in the struggle to treat depression. Naturally, the book looks at such culprits as the pharmaceutical industry, which is not inclined to market drugs once the patent expires, leading to the endless introduction of new-but not necessarily better-drugs. But the heart of the book focuses on an unexpected villain:: the FDA, the very agency charged with ensuring drug safety and effectiveness. Shorter describes how the FDA permits companies to test new products only against placebo. If you can beat sugar pills, you get your druglicensed, whether or not it is actually better than (or even as good as) current medications, thus sweeping from the shelves drugs that may be superior but have lost patent protection. The book also examines the FDAs early power struggles against the drug industry, an influence-grab that had little to dowith science, and which left barbiturates, opiates, and amphetamines all underprescribed, despite the fact that under careful supervision they are better at treating depression, with fewer side effects, than the newer drugs in the Prozac family. Shorter also castigates academia, showing how two forms of depression, melancholia and nonmelancholia-as different from each other as chalk and cheese-became squeezed into one dubious classification, major depression, which was essentially apolitical artifact born of academic infighting. An astonishing and troubling look at modern psychiatry, Losing Ground is a book that is sure to spark controversy for years to come.
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OUP USA
85059
9780195368741
9780195368741

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Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
320
Dimensions (mm)
160 x 244
Weight (g)
567
  • Introduction; Before Psychopharmacology; The First Drug Set; Power Play; Killer Drugs!; Death Sentences; This Plague of Affective Disorders; Losing Ground; What Now?; Glossary; Notes;
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