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History - On Speed: From Benzedrine to Adderall

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Book Synopsis: An extensively researched account of the ups and downs in the history of uppers: Uppers, Crank, Bennies, Dexies, Greenies, Black Beauties, Purple Hearts, Crystal, Ice, and, of course, Speed. Whatever their street names at the moment, amphetamines have been an insistent force in American life since they were marketed as the original antidepressants in the 1930s. On Speed tells the remarkable story of their rise, their fall, and their surprising resurgence. Along the way, it discusses the influence of pharmaceutical marketing on medicine, the evolving scientific understanding of how the human brain works, the role of drugs in maintaining the social order, and the centrality of pills in American life. Above all, however, this is a highly readable biography of a very popular drug. And it is a riveting story. Incorporating extensive new research, On Speed describes the ups and downs (fittingly, there are mostly ups) in the history of amphetamines, and their remarkable pervasiveness. For example, at the same time that amphetamines were becoming part of the diet of many GIs in World War II, an amphetamine-abusing counterculture began to flourish among civilians. In the 1950s, psychiatrists and family doctors alike prescribed amphetamines for a wide variety of ailments, from mental disorders to obesity to emotional distress. By the late 1960s, speed had become a fixture in everyday life: up to ten percent of Americans were thought to be using amphetamines at least occasionally. Although their use was regulated in the 1970s, it didn't take long for amphetamines to make a major comeback, with the discovery of Attention Deficit Disorder and the role that one drug in the amphetamine family - Ritalin - could play in treating it. Today’s most popular diet-assistance drugs differ little from the diet pills of years gone by, still speed at their core. And some of our most popular recreational drugs, including the "mellow" drug, Ecstasy, are also amphetamines. Whether we want to admit it or not, writes Rasmussen, we’re still a nation on speed.

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Discover the fascinating history of amphetamines in On Speed: From Benzedrine to Adderall. Delve into the gripping account of how uppers have influenced American life since the 1930s. Uncover the hidden truths behind the evolution of these drugs and their resurgence in contemporary society. Let On Speed captivate you with its meticulously researched narrative, revealing the pivotal role of pharmaceutical marketing, scientific advancements, and societal norms in shaping the amphetamine culture.

Unveil the riveting biography of one of the most popular drugs in history with On Speed. Be captivated by the intriguing saga of amphetamines, from their wartime usage to their mainstream acceptance in the 1960s. Explore how these pills have permeated every aspect of American life, from medical treatment to recreational indulgence. Embrace the rollercoaster ride of amphetamine history and gain insights into their enduring presence in modern-day society.

Join the nation on speed and unravel the ongoing saga of amphetamines in On Speed. Witness the resurgence of these stimulants through the lens of Attention Deficit Disorder and the pharmaceutical industry's role in promoting their use. Be astounded by the parallels between historical diet pills and today's popular weight-loss aids, all centered around the core element of speed. Embrace the reality that amphetamines continue to shape our lives, whether for medical treatment or recreational enjoyment.

Explore the captivating world of amphetamines with On Speed.

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