SOCIETY should embrace the use of drugs that boost brain power. That's the message from a group of neuroscientists, psychiatrists and ethicists.
A recent survey found that at some US universities, up to 25 per cent of students routinely buy Ritalin or Adderall - prescription drugs to treat
attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - on black markets to boost memory and concentration. The stimulant Modafinil has also been touted as a mind
enhancer.
However, studies of the effect of some of these drugs on cognitive function in healthy people have shown mixed results. Henry Greely of Stanford Law
School in California, and his colleagues, call for more research on this, as well as into the drugs' safety. Cognitive enhancers found to be safe and
effective should be welcomed, not feared, they say (Nature, DOI: 10.1038/456702a).
"This isn't like steroids and sports... enhancement is not a dirty word," says Greely, adding that using drugs in this way is not "unnatural".
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I found this video that might be relevant actually. DTCA in Canada, but I'm sure this is going on everywhere. The more they do this, the easier time
big pharmaceuticals will have ruining society while increasing profit margins, to put it bluntly.