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Flaws of drug instrumentalization
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2011
Abstract
The adaptive use of drugs, or “drug instrumentalization,” is presented as a reality that the scientific literature has largely ignored. In this commentary, we demonstrate why this concept has limited value from the standpoint of nosology, why it should not be viewed as “adaptive,” and why it has dangerous implications for policy and public health efforts.
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