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Buzzed 3e [Paperback]

Cynthia Kuhn , Scott Swartzwelder , Wilkie Wilson , Wilson , Foster
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July 29 2008 Buzzed: The Straight Facts about the Most Used & Abused Drugs
The third edition of the essential, accessible source for understanding how drugs work and their effects on body and behavior.

Together, the first two editions of Buzzed have sold over 120,000 copies--and now the authors have revised and updated the book to include the most recent discoveries about drugs, including new information on the energy drinks craze, prescription drugs such as OxyContin and Ambien, and the date-rape drug GHB. Scientifically accurate and easy to read, this no-nonsense handbook gives the most balanced, objective information available on the most often used and abused drugs, from alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine to heroin, Ecstasy, and methamphetamine. In both quick-reference summaries and in-depth analysis, it reports on how these drugs enter the body, how they manipulate the brain, their short-term and long-term effects, the kinds of "high" they produce, and the circumstances in which they can be deadly.

Neither a "Just Say No" treatise nor a "How to" manual, Buzzed is based on the conviction that people make better decisions with accurate information at hand.


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"The gap between scientific information and public information about drugs is growing hour by hour," declare the authors of this thorough, popular guide to pharmaceutical and recreational chemicals. The public's misinformation, they say, is only compounded by the fact that most descriptions of drugs' benefits and risks are oversimplified, inaccurate and politicized. Marijuana, for example, is portrayed by some organizations as a wonder drug, and by others as a dangerous contagion. The authors' guide aims to avoid such pitfalls. Divided into a dozen sections-Alcohol, Caffeine, Ecstasy, Hallucinogens, Herbal Drugs, Inhalants, Marijuana, Nicotine, Opiates, Sedatives, Steroids, and Stimulants-the book adopts a straight, neutral tone that reflects its commitment to providing unbiased, scientific fact. As professors at the Duke University Medical Center, Khun, Swartzwelder and Wilson are well-qualified to analyze and synthesize lots of complicated information, and this second edition of the guide has been fully revised to reflect scientists' growing knowledge of how chemicals of all kinds affect our health and development. Best of all, the descriptions are jargon-free, making this book a great choice for anyone looking for clear, reliable information about any kind of drug. 8 pages color illustrations not seen by PW.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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There is no talking down or trying to be hip in this guide to recreational drugs. The title is the slangiest thing about it, until the glossary of street language at its end, and a reader needs to feel comfortable with the polysyllabics of pharmacology, though the diction is otherwise common, not technical. The long first part consists of chapters on each of 12 kinds of drug: alcohol, caffeine, enactogens, hallucinogens, herbal drugs, inhalants, marijuana, nicotine, opiates, sedatives, steroids, and stimulants. Each chapter initially lists individual drugs of the kind and their common names and briefly describes the drug's "buzz," immediate hazards (overdose, etc.), and dangerous interactions with other substances; discursive text on the drug's history, effects, and other topics, such as, when pertinent, addiction, fill out the chapter. The book's second part contains chapters on the working of the brain, drugs in general, addiction in general, and legal issues. A sound, thorough, authoritative resource that, though aimed primarily at college students, will be a solid asset in every public library. Ray Olson --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Helped me as an EMT-A July 14 2009
By J.C.
Format:Paperback
This book serves equally well as a quick reference guide as it does a learning tool. I used this book to refresh my knowledge of street drugs, their affects, and the slang associated with them. This is a good, mostly un-biased read for those in the health care field as well as those just curious.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Book That Breaks Through the Chaff July 1 2004
Format:Paperback
As my review title states, this book targets an audience - one that wants to be well informed about drugs that are used and abused in our society.

What sets this book apart from so many others (most notably government-issued literature about recreational drugs) is that its language isn't dry, bureaucratic, and unappealing. Instead, the authors have successfully made their points about the uses and abuses of recreational drugs without boring the reader into submission. A book of this nature that is actually entertaining and enlightening to read is a breakthrough!

My one qualm with the book was with its lack of relevant informaton on steroids, which are definitely a drug that have been, and will continue to be, highly abused by many people the world over. The chapter on this drug class was brief and should have included more information about steroids from a user's point of view. However, it's worth noting that my library-issued copy was the 1998 version of the book, which has since been updated.

So, I have given this book a strong reveiw because, frankly, it deserves it; I was able to read the book cover to cover in about a day and a half without feeling any boredom. As a result I feel better informed and more confident with my knowledge about recreational drugs.

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3.0 out of 5 stars You can buy better Sep 14 2002
By TripS
Format:Paperback
the Psychedelics Encyclopedia is so much better than this book, even though this book covers psychoactive substances other than Psychedelics, I find drug war propoganda in here. But what are they charging like ($) so in that case i suppose you might as well buy this.
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4.0 out of 5 stars good basic book
This is a great book to learn the basics of psychoactive substances. However you cannot hear about the basics and think you know everything, you must learn from experience. Read more
Published on Sep 9 2002 by TripS
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Primer On Many Aspects Of Addictive Substances
I am a health care professional who just started working with patients in a hospital detox setting. This book was exactly what I was looking for as a review and primer on the... Read more
Published on Sep 8 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good, unbiased information on recreational drugs
I read this book as a casual user of marijuana, alcohol, and nicotine. This book has made me come to the realization that I will never use another illegal drug other than... Read more
Published on Oct 24 2000 by "bonesman"
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellant referance book
Dispells some of the illusions about illegal and legal drugs without being preachy. For instance, while alchohol does not actually kill brain cells, its still not the breakfast of... Read more
Published on Aug 4 2000 by Peter A. Connaughton
5.0 out of 5 stars Drug Recognition Experts should find it invaluable
As a police officer (and Drug Recognition Expert), I found this book excellent. It provides real insight on both the scientific level and street use/abuse of some of the most... Read more
Published on Mar 29 2000
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this book -- it could save your life
In a time where literature on illegal substance is usually limited to propaganda either for or against drugs, their legalization, etc.. Read more
Published on Mar 23 2000 by a college student
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Job
Its really hard to find a good introduction to the effects of abused drugs on the bookshelf. They're either too broad and general and more adsorbed in stastics and rhetoric then... Read more
Published on Mar 21 2000 by Manchi Cheung
4.0 out of 5 stars Necessity for Those Entering Substance Abuse Arena
As a college professor at Delgado in New Orleans, La., I found the book to be very informative and fact based for anyone interested in substance abuse and/or addictions. Read more
Published on Jan 21 2000 by Warren
1.0 out of 5 stars Much biased information, a good read in politics
Well, another conservative review of the drug scene in America. It seems the authors forgot that the Medline data they so effusively praised was generated from studies that were... Read more
Published on Aug 25 1999
5.0 out of 5 stars Texas reader is misinformed
Unfortunately, the reader from Texas who took exception to GHB being listed as a toxic drug knows not wherof he speaks. Read more
Published on Aug 12 1999
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