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Discover the riveting and extensively researched account of the history of amphetamines in the book "On Speed: From Benzedrine to Adderall". From their marketing as antidepressants in the 1930s to their rise, fall, and surprising resurgence, this book delves deep into the influence of pharmaceutical marketing on medicine and the role of drugs in American society. With new research and captivating storytelling, "On Speed" is a must-read for those intrigued by the pervasive nature of amphetamines in our culture.
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