Each volume of the Facts On File Library in a Book series is carefully designed to be a first-stop research source on important current issues. Written clearly and carefully so that even the
most complex aspects of the topic are easily understandable, the books give the reader the essential information to begin work, plus the research tools needed to delve more deeply into the
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Prescription drugs help people manage medical conditions such as severe depression, high blood pressure, asthma, arthritis, and diabetes. But are prescription drugs getting to the people who
need them most? Drug companies price new prescription drugs at levels beyond the reach of many patients. On the other hand, are prescription drugs being overprescribed and overused?
Pharmaceutical companies have increased demand for their products by advertising to patients and marketing to the physicians who prescribe drugs---practices that critics condemn. The more
prescription drugs a person takes, the more likely the drugs will interact in ways that harm health. Certain prescription drugs are also subject to abuse. Errors in prescribing are another
hazard, and even legitimate prescription drugs have recently been subject to recalls due to contamination. Prescription Drugs, a new volume in the Library in a Book series, acquaints readers
with controversies over popular prescription drugs and shows how Americans have attempted to balance the goals of access and safety.