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Latest revision as of 20:01, 23 January 2010
Addiction
According to Tim Dowling writing in The Guardian:
- Some pills have more side-effects than effects: most over-the-counter pain medications containing codeine, for example, contain too little codeine to ease pain, but enough to get you addicted[1][2].
Resources
Horizon, Horizon: Episode 10, BBC 2, BBC Two, 9:00pm Wednesday 20th January 2010, Accessed 24-January-2010
Notes
- ↑ Tim Dowling, Horizon: Pill Poppers and The Persuasionists, The Guardian, 21-January-2010, Accessed 24-January-2010
- ↑ Horizon, Horizon: Episode 10, BBC 2, BBC Two, 9:00pm Wednesday 20th January 2010, Accessed 24-January-2010