Crystina Riffel
JUS494
September 28, 2008
Topic Proposal
For my final research paper, I am proposing the topic of prescription drugs and what role they have played in society. The paper will attempt to understand how prescription drug technologies affect our lives. How do government institution’s policies and decisions affect the lives of Americans? Risks and benefits such as dependency and addiction of prescription drug technologies will be analyzed. The intentions and results of prescription drug technologies will also be explored. The research will uncover the economical, clinical and social impact of these technologies.
I. History of prescription drugs in the United States
a. how, when , why—historical background
II. prescription drugs and how they are tied to institutions—how these institutions control prescription drugs (costs, distribution, regulation,etc)
a. government policies
b. insurance coverage
c. lobbyists for pharmaceutical companies and how they affect government policies
III. Costs and benefits
a. dependency/addiction
b. who can afford it
c. economic role of prescription drug development
IV. Conclusion– how prescription drug technologies have contributed to societal inequalities
Potential resources:
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Stephen B. Soumerai, Thomas J. McLaughlin and Jerry Avorn
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http://www.jstor.org/stable/3350142