Wilford B B
Department of Substance Abuse, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL 60610.
West J Med. 1990 May;152(5):609-12.
An estimated 3% of the United States population deliberately misuse or abuse psychoactive medications, with severe consequences. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, more than half of patients who sought treatment or died of drug-related medical problems in 1989 were abusing prescription drugs. Physicians who contribute to this problem have been described by the American Medical Association as dishonest--willfully misprescribing for purposes of abuse, usually for profit; disabled by personal problems with drugs or alcohol; dated in their knowledge of current pharmacology or therapeutics; or deceived by various patient-initiated fraudulent approaches. Even physicians who do not meet any of these descriptions must guard against contributing to prescription drug abuse through injudicious prescribing, inadequate safeguarding of prescription forms or drug supplies, or acquiescing to the demands or ruses used to obtain drugs for other than medical purposes.
据估计,美国有3%的人口故意滥用精神活性药物,后果严重。根据美国国家药物滥用研究所的数据,1989年寻求治疗或死于与药物相关医疗问题的患者中,超过一半在滥用处方药。美国医学协会将导致这一问题的医生描述为不诚实——为了滥用(通常是为了获利)而故意开错药方;因个人药物或酒精问题而能力受损;对当前药理学或治疗学知识陈旧;或被患者发起的各种欺诈手段所欺骗。即使是不符合上述任何一种描述的医生,也必须防范因不当开药、对处方单或药品供应保护不足,或默许用于非医疗目的获取药物的要求或诡计而导致处方药滥用。