Living pharmaceutical lives

Author(s)

    • Ballantyne, Peri
    • Ryan, Kath

Bibliographic Information

Living pharmaceutical lives

edited by Peri Ballantyne and Kath Ryan

(Routledge studies in the sociology of health and illness)

Routledge, 2021

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Summary: "Increasingly, pharmaceuticals are available as the solutions to a wide range of human health problems and health risks, minor and major. This book portrays how pharmaceutical use is, at once, a solution to, and a difficulty for, everyday life. This book is of interest to all those studying and researching social pharmacy and the sociology of health and illness"-- Provided by publisher

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Description

Increasingly, pharmaceuticals are available as the solutions to a wide range of human health problems and health risks, minor and major. This book portrays how pharmaceutical use is, at once, a solution to, and a difficulty for, everyday life. Exploring lived experiences of people at different stages of the life course and from different countries around the world, this collection highlights the benefits as well as the challenges of using medicines on an everyday basis. It raises questions about the expectations associated with the use of medications, the uncertainty about a condition or about the duration of a medicine regimen for it, the need to negotiate the stigma associated with a condition or a type of medicine, the need to access and pay for medicines and the need to schedule medicine use appropriately, and the need to manage medicines' effects and side effects. The chapters include original empirical research, literature review and theoretical analysis, and convey the sociological and phenomenological complexity of 'living pharmaceutical lives'. This book is of interest to all those studying and researching social pharmacy and the sociology of health and illness.

Table of Contents

1.Introduction: Living pharmaceutical lives 2.Drugs at work: implicated in the making of the neoliberal worker 3.Medicine-use narratives on the margins: managing Type-2 diabetes without medical insurance 4.Medicine use for severe asthma: people's perspectives 5.Pregnancy, urinary tract infections and antibiotics: pre-natal attachment and competing health priorities 6."What the medications do is that lovely four-lettered word - hope": a phenomenological investigation of older people's lived experiences of medication use following cancer diagnosis 7.The paradox of vaccine hesitancy and refusal: public health and the moral work of motherhood 8.The pharmaceutical imaginary of heart disease: pleasant futures and problematic present 9.A Shot in the Dark? Ontario Girls, Informed Consent and HPV Vaccination 10.Reflections on the use of antiretroviral treatment among HIV+ men who have sex with men (MSM) in Nigeria 11.Opioid analgesics, stigma, shame and identity 12.The drama of medicines: narratives of living with Postural Tachycardia Syndrome 13.The (developing) pharmaceutical solution(s) to COVID-19: navigating global tensions around the distribution of therapeutics and vaccines 14.Conclusion: What of Pharmaceutical Lives?

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  • NCID
    BC04291548
  • ISBN
    • 9780367772482
  • LCCN
    2020052305
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NJ
  • Pages/Volumes
    volumes cm
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