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Pain Control and Drug Policy Guy B. Faguet M.D.

Pain Control and Drug Policy By Guy B. Faguet M.D.

Pain Control and Drug Policy by Guy B. Faguet M.D.


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This book offers an in indictment of the nation's drug enforcement approach focusing on the short-sighted policies that often deny patients suffering from chronic pain the medications they need.

Pain Control and Drug Policy Summary

Pain Control and Drug Policy: A Time for Change by Guy B. Faguet M.D.

This book offers an in indictment of the nation's drug enforcement approach focusing on the short-sighted policies that often deny patients suffering from chronic pain the medications they need. Pain Control and Drug Policy: A Time for Change focuses on America's national crisis in pain management caused by the widening divergence between the enormous contributions of opioids (narcotics) to pain management in the clinical setting and the mistaken belief that they are dangerous, highly addictive drugs. After dissecting the strategy and tactics of the War on Drugs from medical, historical, legal, socioeconomic, and geopolitical perspectives, Guy Faguet MD indicts the 40-year-long War on Drugs for having failed to stem the supply of illicit drugs in America despite expenditures of half a trillion dollars, despite violating the basic human right to pain relief of tens of millions of American chronic pain sufferers, and despite fomenting organized crime, government corruption, racial injustice, and social disruption in both the United States and the producer countries. He concludes with a clarion call for the abandonment of the War on Drugs, disbanding the Drug Enforcement Administration, and encouraging Congress to repeal the Controlled Substances Act. As a clinical and research oncologist responsible for the chronic pain management of thousands of cancer patients over the course of his 30-year career, Dr. Faguet knows that the most effective and safest way to manage most cases of chronic pain is with opioids. All modern pain-management textbooks advocate titration to effect in cases where opioids help: that is, gradually increasing the dosage until either the pain is acceptably controlled or the side effects begin to outweigh the pain-relief benefits. Yet the vast majority of doctors don't practice what the medical textbooks teach and instead prescribe opioids very reluctantly and conservatively. As a result, only half of all chronic pain sufferers-and fewer than half of all cancer patients-get adequate pain relief from their doctors. Why do physicians radically undertreat pain that is susceptible to opioid analgesics? They fear that if they prescribe Schedule II opioids in accordance with the professional standards of pain management set by such medical bodies as the American Pain Society, they will be investigated by the DEA, stigmatized, prosecuted as criminals, stripped of their licenses, and sent to jail. Visit Guy B. Faguet, MD's website here: www.faguet.net.

Pain Control and Drug Policy Reviews

Faguet's credentials as an oncologist, with numerous medical publications to his credit, add weight to his arguments. His writing style is clear, straightforward, coherent, and very readable. ... Highly recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and above; general readers. * Choice *

About Guy B. Faguet M.D.

Guy B. Faguet is retired professor of medicine in hematology/oncology at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, GA, where he practiced, taught, and conducted research for 30 years.

Table of Contents

Preface I. History and Politics of Mind-Altering Drugs 1 Prohibition: An Historical Precedent Alcohol Manufacture and Consumption Health Effects Crime and Corruption 2 The Lure of Mind-Altering Substances Poppy and Opium through the Ages Antiquity The Ancient Greeks The Muslims India and China Drugs in the 21st Century Worldwide Drug Consumption Trends in Global Drug Consumption Trends in U.S. Drug Consumption 3 The Politics of Drug Legislation A Convoluted American Political Saga Global Drug Control: International Conventions II. Medical Aspects of Mind-Altering Drugs 4 Current Theories of Addiction The Disease (Victim) Model The Behavioral (Choice) Model 5 Pain Control: Narcotics and the DEA The Specter of the DEA DEA's Infringement on Standard of Care 6 Painkillers Narcotics (Opioids) Mechanisms of Action Efficacy General Principals of Administration Side Effects Nonopioids Mechanisms of Action Efficacy General Principals of Administration Side Effects III. Geopolitics: Casualties of the Drug War 7 Colombia From La Violencia to Self-Defense Armies Guerrilla and Counter-Guerrilla Armies: Origins and Evolution Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) Ejercito de Liberacion Nacional (ELN) Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (AUC) or Paramilitares 8 Afghanistan The Early Days: Prying by the British Empire Events Leading to the Soviet Invasion The Soviet-Afghan War (1979-1989) The Aftermath of the Soviet-Afghan War The Rise and Fall of the Taliban National and International Implications Opium Production and the Taliban IV. Reforming Drug Policy 9 Reform Proposals Framing the Discussion Illustrative Reform Proposals and Positions The RAND Corporation Proposal The Senlis Council Proposal The Cato Institute's Stance 10 A Rational, Evidence-Driven Drug Policy Conclusions References Index

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NPB9780313382802
9780313382802
0313382808
Pain Control and Drug Policy: A Time for Change by Guy B. Faguet M.D.
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2010-04-15
256
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