Fast relief: buying time with medications
- PMID: 10322601
- DOI: 10.1525/maq.1999.13.1.51
Fast relief: buying time with medications
Abstract
The experience of time famine in contemporary U.S. culture affects household decisions about self-care and the use of pharmaceuticals for self-medication. This article examines the manner in which time demands shape lay interpretations of medicine efficacy and drive increases in medication use for adults as well as children. Medicines, like other time-saving commodities, appear to shift the time-power differential in favor of individuals, placing them in control of how time is spent. When there is "no time to be sick," allopathic medicines become time-saving devices that enable women to fulfill responsibilities at work or home while they attend to sick children or to being ill themselves. Medicines are used to beat the clock by increasing one's own capacity to be productive.
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