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Medicating alcohol problems shouldn't mask moralising about 'good' and 'bad' drinking
Henry Yeoman / The Conversation
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (UK) categorises certain forms of drinking as sufficiently problematic to warrant medication (Nalmefene) and others as not. This amounts to a normative distinction – a statement about how people should and should not behave. As such, it is important to consider this recommendation in relation to these “good” and “bad” forms of drinking.
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