Public health, personal health and pills: drug entanglements and pharmaceuticalised governance
In: Routledge studies in the sociology of health and illness
Orienting to pharmaceuticalised governance -- The development pharmaceutical hegemony -- Expanding medicine -- Moral forces and medicine -- Medication practices in the home -- Sources of practices and their contestation -- Populations and medications -- Adverse reactions and the proliferation of risk -- Underreporting of side effects -- Pharmacovigilance lessons -- Different faces of governance -- Resisting pharmaceuticalised governance -- Drug entanglements and governance