Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 27, 2026

Novel Apparatus and Method for Drug Reinforcement
Published on: August 20, 2010
Flaws of drug instrumentalization
Joel Swendsen1, Michel Le Moal
1Université de Bordeaux, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS 5287), 33000 Bordeaux cedex - France. Joel.Swendsen@u-bordeaux2.fr.
Abstract:
The adaptive use of drugs, or "drug instrumentalization," is presented as a reality that the scientific literature has largely ignored. In this commentary, we demonstrate why this concept has limited value from the standpoint of nosology, why it should not be viewed as "adaptive," and why it has dangerous implications for policy and public health efforts.
Related Concept Videos
Drug Abuse and Addiction: Pharmacological Phenomena
Drug Regulation
Prescription, Nonprescription and Orphan Drugs
The misuse and addiction to prescription drugs is a growing problem that can affect people of all age groups, specifically teenagers. This can happen when prescription medications are used in ways not intended by the prescriber, such as taking someone else's prescription or using medication for...
Drug toxicity: Idiosyncratic Reactions
Drug Control Governance: Regulatory Bodies and Their Impact
Drug Dependence

