Scheduling medicines as controlled substances: addressing normative and democratic gaps through human rights-based analysis
Recent years have seen contentious debate about efforts to schedule medicines such as ketamine and tramadol under the international drug control conventions. Proponents argue that misuse poses a significant ri...
Source: BMC International Health and Human Rights - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Diederik Lohman and Damon Barrett Tags: Debate Source Type: research
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